The Denver Broncos released veteran kicker Brandon McManus with a Post-June 1 designation, the team announced Tuesday. He was the last remaining member of from the team's Super Bowl 50 win.
, adding that there would be"more to come in the following days."
The 31-year-old joined the Broncos in trade from the New York Giants prior to the 2014 season. In his second season with the team, he made all 10 of his postseason attempts on Denver's road to their most recent Super Bowl win. McManus signed a four-year extension in 2020, which had two years remaining.
Justin Simmons, a safety drafted in 2016 after the championship victory, is now the Broncos' longest tenured player. McManus will leave a mark as the team's second-leading scorer behind fellow kicker Jason Elam. He is an NFL Players Association vice president and a member of the organization's executive board. His Project McManus foundation was established after he joined the Broncos."to empower at-risk and disadvantaged youth through literacy, resource, scholarship and educational programming.
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