Doug Pederson comments on ‘disappointing’ lawsuit vs. McManus, Jaguars

Doug Pederson comments on ‘disappointing’ lawsuit vs. McManus, Jaguars

Content warning: This story includes descriptions of alleged sexual assault.

Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson on Tuesday fielded questions about the lawsuit accusing former Jacksonville kicker Brandon McManus of sexual assault on a 2023 team flight and the franchise of gross negligence amid the incident.

Pederson said he was unaware of the situation before the news broke on Monday.

“I saw the article that came out. Obviously, disappointing to hear the news that took place. Other than that, honestly, being that it’s a legal matter at this time I can’t really comment until more information is gathered,” Pederson stated.

McManus, 32, has been accused of groping two female flight attendants and attempting to kiss one of them during the Jaguars’ Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings charter flight to London on Sept. 28, 2023, according to a lawsuit filed in Duval County Circuit Civil Court on Friday, via ESPN.

The lawsuit alleges McManus offered money to three other flight attendants to drink and dance inappropriately in what was described as a party-like atmosphere on the flight, an aspect of the recounted event that Pederson explicitly disapproved of.

“I mean, a typical flight is not that way. It’s a business trip,” Pederson explained. “That’s how we approach it from an organizational, from a league standpoint. For that, when I read that, that part of it is disappointing.”

Pederson added that seating isn’t randomized on team charter flights when asked if staff is separated from players during travel.

“I’m not going to get into a ton of those questions right now until, again, more information. But we sit down — just maybe a brief comment. We do sit down and want to make sure that the players are together, and coaches are together and staff is together. Everybody is comfortable and has space,” Pederson said.

The Jaguars are accused in the lawsuit of “failing to properly hire McManus, train him about inappropriate and sexual contact with flight staff, supervise him on the flight, adopt policies and procedures to protect flight staff from sexual misconduct by its employees, and enforcing a zero-tolerance policy regarding inappropriate behavior,” per ESPN’s reporting.

The women seek more than $1 million and have demanded a jury trial.

McManus, who signed with the Jaguars on a one-year, $2 million contract in 2023, was not retained by Jacksonville this offseason after going 30-of-37 on field goal attempts and 35-of-35 on extra point attempts over 17 games last year.

He signed a one-year, $3.6 million deal with Washington this past March, over two months before the lawsuit was filed.

Pederson said McManus was let go for reasons that did not include the lawsuit, including performance, cost and potential the Jaguars saw in young kicking prospects this offseason. Jacksonville selected Arkansas kicker Cam Little in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL draft.

“In this business, whether it’s a coach or player, it’s performance-driven, right? Then you start talking about contracts and the amount of contracts and the number, dollars and cents that go into it a little bit, the age of the player. A lot of things can factor into it.

“The fact that, it’s a key position, it’s critical, it’s valuable because it gives us as a team points on the board or not. Then if we have an opportunity to draft somebody, looking forward, then we take advantage of that.”

Brandon McManus accused of sexual assault

Two women have accused Brandon McManus of sexual assault during a Jaguars flight to London last season.

Two women have accused kicker Brandon McManus of sexually assaulting them during a flight to London during the 2023 NFL season, according to a report from ESPN’s Michael DiRocco.

The Denver Broncos cut McManus last spring and he signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The alleged incidents happened during the Jaguars’ flight to London for a game against the Atlanta Falcons last September.

In a lawsuit, the two women have accused McManus of “rubbing himself against them and grinding against them,” according to DiRocco. He has also been accused of attempting to kiss one of the flight attendants.

The Jaguars opted not to re-sign McManus after the 2023 season and he then signed a one-year with the Washington Commanders.

“Earlier today, we were made aware of the civil lawsuit filed on May 24 against Brandon McManus,” the Commanders said in a statement, via Nicki Jhabvala of the Washington Post. “We take allegations of this nature very seriously and are looking into the matter. We have been in communication with the League Office and Brandon’s representation, and will reserve further comment at this time.”

The kicker’s lawyer has emphatically denied the allegations.

“To be clear, these are absolutely fictitious and demonstrably false allegations made as part of a campaign to defame and disparage a talented and well-respected NFL player,” attorney Brett R. Gallaway told Sam Fortier of the Washington Post. “We intend to aggressively defend Brandon’s rights and integrity and clear his name by showing what these claims truly are — an extortion attempt.”

McManus, 32, played for the Broncos from 2014-2022, helping the team win Super Bowl 50 in 2015. He married his wife, Nadia, in 2016. The veteran kicker is entering his 11th season in the NFL.

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Brandon McManus’ attorney, Jaguars respond to sexual assault lawsuit

Brandon McManus’ attorney, Jaguars respond to sexual assault lawsuit

Content warning: This story includes descriptions of alleged sexual assault.

Legal representation for former Jacksonville kicker Brandon McManus in a Monday night statement vehemently denied their client’s alleged actions in a sexual assault lawsuit against the 10-year pro and the Jaguars, which was filed Friday in Duval County Circuit Civil Court.

“These are absolutely fictitious and demonstrably false allegations made as part of a campaign to defame and disparage a talented and well-respected NFL player,” McManus’ attorney, Brett R. Gallaway, said in a release, via ESPN. “We intend to aggressively defend Brandon’s rights and integrity and clear his name by showing what these claims truly are — an extortion attempt.”

ESPN’s Michael DiRocco reported Monday afternoon that McManus, 32, has been accused by two women of sexual misconduct during a Jaguars’ team flight during the 2023 season.

The women, flight attendants identified as Jane Doe I and Jane Doe II in the suit, allege McManus groped them multiple times during the Jaguars’ Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings charter flight to London on Sept. 28, 2023. Doe I claims that McManus tried to kiss her while the plane experienced turbulence and she was seated.

The lawsuit alleges McManus offered money to three other flight attendants to drink and dance inappropriately in what was described as a party-like atmosphere on the flight.

Doe I and Doe II are stated to have experienced “severe mental anguish, anxiety, psychological and emotional distress, embarrassment and humiliation” in the aftermath of McManus’ alleged conduct. Both have been removed from the Jaguars’ core charter flight staff crew.

The Jaguars were named in the suit for “failing to properly hire McManus, train him about inappropriate and sexual contact with flight staff, supervise him on the flight, adopt policies and procedures to protect flight staff from sexual misconduct by its employees, and enforcing a zero-tolerance policy regarding inappropriate behavior,” per ESPN.

The women seek more than $1 million and have demanded a jury trial.

“We’re aware of the complaint, and we acknowledge the significance of the claims,” the Jaguars said in a Monday statement. “As we continue to look into the matter, it bears emphasizing that we insist on an organization built by people who represent our community and game with the highest character and class.”

McManus spent the 2023 season with Jacksonville on a one-year contract worth $2 million. He signed with Washington on a one-year, $3.6 million deal this offseason.

“Earlier today, we were made aware of the civil lawsuit filed on May 24 against Brandon McManus,” the Commanders said via release on Monday. “We take allegations of this nature very seriously and are looking into the matter. We have been in communication with the League Office and Brandon’s representation, and will reserve further comment at this time.”

Ex-Giants kicker Brandon McManus accused of sexual assault

Two women have accused former New York Giants kicker Brandon McManus of sexual assault during his time with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Two women — identified as Jane Doe I and Jane Doe II in Duval County Circuit Civil Court — are suing former New York Giants kicker Brandon McManus, alleging he sexually assaulted them on a flight to London last year when he was a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The 32-year-old McManus, who now plays for the Washington Commanders, is accused of “rubbing” and “grinding” himself against the women without their consent at separate times during the flight.

The two Jane Does are also suing the Jaguars for “failing to create a safe environment,” reports ESPN.

According to the lawsuit, the two women worked as flight attendants on the Jaguars’ Sept. 28, 2023, Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings charter flight. They allege the flight “quickly turned into a party” as McManus and several other players disregarded the flight attendants’ personal space, air travel safety and federal law. The lawsuit also claims that McManus recruited three other flight attendants to the party and passed out $100 bills to encourage them to drink and dance inappropriately for him.

The lawsuit says the September flight was the first Jaguars charter flight the two women worked, and they have experienced severe mental anguish, anxiety, psychological and emotional distress, embarrassment and humiliation. They have been removed from the core crew that staffs Jaguars charter flights, which is something they worked hard to achieve, the lawsuit says.

In a statement, McManus’ attorney, Brett R. Gallaway, calls the allegations “demonstrably false.”

“These are absolutely fictitious and demonstrably false allegations made as part of a campaign to defame and disparage a talented and well-respected NFL player,” McManus’ Gallaway said in a statement Monday night. “We intend to aggressively defend Brandon’s rights and integrity and clear his name by showing what these claims truly are — an extortion attempt.”

Both the Jaguars and Commanders have also released statements saying they take the allegations very seriously.

“Earlier today, we were made aware of the civil lawsuit filed on May 24 against Brandon McManus. We take allegations of this nature very seriously and are looking into the matter,” the Commanders said in a statement. “We have been in communication with the League Office and Brandon’s representation, and will reserve further comment at this time.”

McManus originally signed with the Indianapolis Colts as a rookie free agent out of Temple following the 2013 NFL draft. He signed with the Giants a year later but was traded to the Denver Broncos after the conclusion of the preseason.

He’d go on to spend nine seasons with the Broncos, picking up a Super Bowl championship, before joining the Jaguars in 2023 and then signing with the Commanders this offseason.

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Attorney for Commanders kicker Brandon McManus releases statement on allegations

McManus’ attorney releases statement on allegations.

On Monday afternoon, news broke that Washington Commanders kicker Brandon McManus was being accused of sexual assault. McManus, 32, played for the Jaguars last season and was accused of sexual assault by two flight attendants. The lawsuit was filed in Duval County Circuit Civil Court last Friday, and the Jaguars were also named in the suit.

Shortly after the news broke, the Commanders released the following statement:

Earlier today, we were made aware of the civil lawsuit filed on May 24 against Brandon McManus. We take allegations of this nature very seriously and are looking into the matter. We have been in communication with the League Office and Brandon’s representation, and will reserve further comment at this time.

Now, McManus’ attorney, Brett Gallaway, has released a statement:

These are absolutely fictitious and demonstrably false allegations made as part of a campaign to defame and disparage a talented and well-respected NFL player. We intend to aggressively defend Brandon’s rights and integrity and clear his name by showing what these claims truly are — an extortion attempt.

 

Commanders kicker Brandon McManus accused of sexual assault

Two women sued Commanders kicker Brandon McManus, accusing him of sexual assault last year when he played for the Jaguars.

New Washington Commanders kicker Brandon McManus and the Jacksonville Jaguars are being sued by two women who allege that McManus assaulted them during a Jaguars’ flight to London last September. The two women worked as flight attendants.

The suit was filed in Duval County (Fla.) Circuit Civil Court last week.

McManus is accused of trying to kiss one woman while she was seated and grinded against her when she tried to serve meals. The second woman alleges that McManus grinded against her as she served the second meal on the flight. The suit also alleges that McManus passed out $100 bills to encourage other flight attendants to drink and dance inappropriately for him, per ESPN.

McManus, 32, spent nine seasons with the Denver Broncos before his one season in Jacksonville. McManus signed with the Commanders in March.

The Jaguars are accused of committing “gross negligence by failing to properly hire McManus, train him about inappropriate and sexual contact with flight staff, supervise him on the flight, adopt policies and procedures to protect flight staff from sexual misconduct by employees, and enforcing a zero-tolerance policy regarding inappropriate behavior.”

The Commanders released the following statement through a spokesperson:

Earlier today, we were made aware of the civil lawsuit filed on May 24 against Brandon McManus. We take allegations of this nature very seriously and are looking into the matter. We have been in communication with the League Office and Brandon’s representation, and will reserve further comment at this time.

Brandon McManus accused of sexual assault on Jaguars’ team flight

Brandon McManus accused of sexual assault on Jaguars’ team flight

Content warning: This story includes descriptions of alleged sexual assault.

Former Jacksonville kicker Brandon McManus and the Jaguars are facing suit in Duval County Circuit Civil Court on accusations of sexual assault committed by McManus and gross negligence by the team amid the incident, according to Michael DiRocco of ESPN.

Two women, flight attendants identified as Jane Doe I and Jane Doe II in the suit, which was filed Friday, allege McManus of groping them multiple times during the Jaguars’ Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings charter flight to London on Sept. 28, 2023. Doe I claims that McManus tried to kiss her while the plane experienced turbulence and she was seated.

The lawsuit alleges McManus offered money to three other flight attendants to drink and dance inappropriately in what was described as a party-like atmosphere on the flight.

Doe I and Doe II are stated to have experienced “severe mental anguish, anxiety, psychological and emotional distress, embarrassment and humiliation” in the aftermath of McManus’ alleged conduct. Both have been removed from the Jaguars’ core charter flight staff crew.

The Jaguars are being sued for “failing to properly hire McManus, train him about inappropriate and sexual contact with flight staff, supervise him on the flight, adopt policies and procedures to protect flight staff from sexual misconduct by its employees, and enforcing a zero-tolerance policy regarding inappropriate behavior,” per DiRocco’s reporting.

The women seek more than $1 million and have demanded a jury trial.

The Jaguars declined comment to ESPN through a team spokesperson. McManus or his attorney are expected to release a statement later Monday, per DiRocco.

McManus, 32, signed a one-year contract worth $2 million with the Jaguars in May 2023 and was not retained by the club this offseason. He went 30-of-37 on field goal attempts and 35-of-35 on extra point attempts over 17 games with Jacksonville.

McManus signed a one-year, $3.6 million contract with Washington this past March.

This is a breaking news story that will be updated. 

Former Commanders kicker Joey Slye lands with Jaguars

Washington’s kicker since 2021, Slye has a new home.

Former Washington kicker Joey Slye has found a new home. On Monday, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network revealed that Slye had signed a one-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Slye essentially trades places with Brandon McManus, who replaced him with Washington last week. McManus spent last season with the Jaguars after nine seasons with the Denver Broncos.

The former Virginia Tech star first entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the New York Giants in 2018. New York released him before the season, and the Carolina Panthers picked him up. Slye spent two seasons in Carolina before he was released in 2021.

In the season’s first two months, the Texans and 49ers had kicker injuries, each signing Slye as a replacement. He was waived in November after San Francisco kicker Robbie Gould returned.

One week later, he signed with the Commanders, where he served as the kicker for more than two seasons.

Slye has one of the NFL’s strongest legs but often battled consistency issues, particularly with extra points. Since 2019, Slye has missed 18 PATs, including eight in Washington. He has made 82.3% of his career field goals.

With Slye gone, punter Tress Way will have a new long snapper and kicker in 2024.

Jaguars sign Commanders K Joey Slye to 1-year deal

After Brandon McManus joined the Commanders last week, the Jaguars are signing the kicker he replaced.

After losing their kicker to the Washington Commanders in free agency, the Jacksonville Jaguars are picking up the player he replaced. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Jaguars have signed former Commanders kicker Joey Slye to a one-year deal.

Slye, who turns 28 next month, began his career as an undrafted signee with the New York Giants and made stops with the Carolina Panthers, Houston Texans, and San Francisco 49ers before joining Washington in 2021.

In two seasons and change with the Commanders, Slye made 56 of his 66 field goals and 65 of his 73 extra point tries. During the 2023 season, Slye was 19 of 24 on field goals and 32 of 35 on extra points. Slye made three of his five attempts from 50-plus yards, including a 61-yarder he made in October.

Shortly after the tampering period of free agency began last week, the Jaguars struck a deal with Denver Broncos kicker Wil Lutz on a three-year deal. But before the end of the day, Lutz changed his mind and opted to stay in Denver.

Following the departure of McManus, the only kicker on the Jaguars’ roster was Riley Patterson, the team’s 2022 kicker who returned in February on a reserve/futures deal.

Terms of Slye’s contract haven’t yet been revealed, but it would factor into the NFL’s compensatory formula if it reaches a certain pay threshold — likely upwards of $3 million next year.

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Updated list of Jaguars set to become 2024 free agents

The Jaguars have re-signed a handful of their impending free agents, but there are still several players set to hit the open market.

In addition to the six new Jacksonville Jaguars set to be added to the roster, the team has been working to bring back a few of their own free agents.

Ezra Cleveland, Jeremiah Ledbetter, and Daniel Thomas all signed new contracts with the Jaguars and both Blake Hance and D’Ernest Johnson will reportedly soon follow. Jacksonville also used the franchise tag to keep Josh Allen from hitting the market.

While the Jaguars hope they can add Calvin Ridley to that list, for now he and several of his 2023 teammates are set to hit the market when free agency officially begins Wednesday. Here’s every Jaguars player with an expiring contract who is still set to become a free agent:

With the Ravens’ Devin Duvernay set to join the Jaguars’ roster, Agnew’s time with the franchise is clearly over. He even said his goodbyes on social media Tuesday. In three seasons with the team, he earned a trip to the Pro Bowl, scored two return touchdowns, caught five touchdown passes, and recorded a rushing touchdown.

It was a quick hi and bye for Barkley, who signed with the Jaguars a day after Christmas in 2023 amid a string of injuries for Trevor Lawrence. He was active for Jacksonville’s Week 17 game against the Carolina Panthers and took six snaps in garbage time.

Blackson signed with the Jaguars just before the start of the 2023 season and had a knack for being in the right place at the right time. Despite being on the field for just 30 percent of the Jaguars’ defensive snaps, he managed to fall on three fumbles.

The Jaguars seemed to remain optimistic about the 2020 first-round pick all the way to the bitter end. But after four seasons, Chaisson has just five career sacks.

Claybrooks missed the entire 2023 season due to a domestic battery court case that’s still ongoing. While there was some confusion about whether his contract would toll over due to the lost year, Demetrius Harvey of the Florida Times-Union reports that Claybrooks will be an unrestricted free agent as of Wednesday.

After signing a three-year contract with the Jaguars as an undrafted rookie in 2018, Herndon re-signed with the team on one-year deals in 2021, 2022, and 2023. For the fourth straight offseason, he entered this March as an impending free agent. In six seasons with Jacksonville, Herndon has appeared in 83 career games and has three interceptions, nine tackles for loss, and 32 passes defended.

The Jaguars reportedly decided not to tender Johnson, who was set to be a restricted free agent this offseason. That’ll allow the special teams ace to hit the market after spending two seasons in Jacksonville.

McManus spent one season with the Jaguars and is reportedly headed elsewhere. The veteran kicker agreed to a one-year deal with the Commanders on Monday night.

Moore joined the Jaguars in 2022 and spent the entire year on the practice squad, then he spent all of 2023 on the team’s injured reserve. As an exclusive rights free agent, it’d cost next to nothing for Jacksonville to keep him, but there’s been no indication yet that they’ve extended a qualifying offer.

Quarterman, a fourth-round pick in 2020, played out the final year of his rookie contract in 2023. In four seasons with the Jaguars, he 54 career tackles, one tackle for loss, and one very consequential forced fumble.

Ridley is easily the biggest name on this list and the top receiver on the free agent market. In his first season with the Jaguars following a 2022 trade from the Falcons, Ridley recorded 76 receptions for 1,016 yards and eight touchdowns. Jacksonville is reportedly working to bring back the receiver and he “currently prefers to return” to the Jaguars, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

No player in Jaguars history has played more consecutive games with the team than Shatley. After signing with the team as a free agent in 2014, he signed new contracts with the Jaguars in 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. Shatley started six games for the Jaguars in 2023.

The Jaguars picked up Van Lanen in exchange for a seventh-round pick in 2022, but he’s appeared in just 71 snaps over two years with the team. As a restricted free agent, the Jaguars could tender the lineman, but there hasn’t been an indication that they’ve decided to do so.