ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Brandon McManus would likely be the first to tell you his 2017 season left something to be desired.
Just over 18 months removed from a dominant postseason in which he made all 10 of his field goals, McManus struggled in the early stages of the 2017 campaign.
He missed field goals in four of his first five games, including a 1-for-3 performance in Week 5 in which he missed a 35-yard attempt and had a 53-yard try blocked.
And while he improved as the season continued, stringing together a five-game stretch in which he missed just one of 11 kicks, he finished with his lowest field goal percentage since his first season in Denver.