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Cowboys' Five-Point Re-sign Plan Aims at 2026 Build

Originally Published 13 hours ago — by Dallas Cowboys | Official Site of the Dallas Cowboys

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Dallas’ front office plans to re-sign five in-house players to shape the 2026 roster, highlighting George Pickens, Javonte Williams, Brandon Aubrey, Jadeveon Clowney and T.J. Bass, as they navigate a projected cap shortfall of over $30 million by using extensions, restructures and releases; Pickens could be franchise-tagged, Williams and Clowney are unrestricted free agents, and Aubrey and Bass face tender options to balance cost and depth.

NFL Week 2 Highlights: Player of the Week, Key Performances, and Critical Coaching Moments

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Dallas Cowboys | Official Site of the Dallas Cowboys

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Brandon Aubrey was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week after making crucial game-tying and winning field goals, including a 64-yarder and a 46-yarder in overtime, helping the Cowboys secure a 40-37 victory and setting NFL records for clutch kicks.

Cowboys' Brandon Aubrey Seals Dramatic OT Victory Over Giants

Originally Published 3 months ago — by New York Post

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The Cowboys defeated the Giants 40-37 in a thrilling game highlighted by Brandon Aubrey’s near-record 64-yard field goal to tie and a game-winning 46-yarder in overtime, despite Russell Wilson's impressive 450-yard performance for the Giants. The game featured a high-scoring fourth quarter, a new overtime rule, and costly penalties by the Giants, who have now lost nine straight to Dallas.

Kickers Brandon Aubrey and Joey Slye Launch Record-Setting Field Goals

Originally Published 4 months ago — by NBC Sports

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NFL kickers are now routinely making 63- and even 70-yard field goals, with Brandon Aubrey and Joey Slye hitting 64- and 63-yard kicks respectively, indicating that the record for the longest field goal is likely to be broken soon as kickers' range continues to expand in the modern NFL.

"Commanders Block Cowboys Kicker Aubrey's Record-Breaking Streak"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Sports

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Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey's perfect field goal streak ends after having his first missed field-goal attempt of the season blocked by the Washington Commanders. Despite missing two field goals in the game, Aubrey finished the season making 36 of his 38 field goal attempts. The Cowboys secured a 56-14 victory over the Commanders, earning the No. 2 seed in the NFC and setting up a wild-card matchup against the Green Bay Packers.

"Commanders Block Cowboys' Aubrey's Field Goal, Ending Historic Streak"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Dallas Cowboys rookie kicker Brandon Aubrey had his perfect regular season come to an end when his 32-yard field goal attempt was blocked by the Washington Commanders' Joshua Pryor. Despite this, Aubrey had made all 35 of his previous field goals and holds the rookie record for most consecutive field goals made to start a career. The former soccer player turned kicker also had a successful stint in the USFL before joining the Cowboys and winning the kicking battle during training camp.

"Dallas Cowboys Dominate Philadelphia Eagles in NFC East Showdown"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS Sports

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The Dallas Cowboys dominated the Philadelphia Eagles in a 33-13 victory, solidifying their position as the top team in the NFC East. Dak Prescott threw for 271 yards and two touchdowns, while the Cowboys' defense forced three fumbles and held the Eagles to no offensive touchdowns. Dallas scored on seven of nine possessions and put up nearly 400 yards of offense. Kicker Brandon Aubrey made history by hitting two field goals of 59-plus yards in a game. The Cowboys now hold the division lead based on tiebreaker, but the Eagles can still win the division if they win out.

Brandon Aubrey's Perfect Streak Continues with Historic Kicking Performance

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

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Dallas Cowboys' rookie kicker Brandon Aubrey has set a new NFL record by going 30-for-30 on field goal attempts in his career. Aubrey kicked field goals of 60, 59, 45, and 50 yards against the Eagles, becoming the first kicker to make two kicks of 59 yards or longer in the same game. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed pride in Aubrey's performance, highlighting the remarkable turnaround from the team's struggles with extra points just 11 months ago.

Cowboys Dominate Eagles, Take Control of NFC East

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 33-13 in an NFC East showdown, pulling even with them in the division. Despite coach Mike McCarthy's absence due to an emergency appendectomy, quarterback Dak Prescott threw for two touchdowns, rookie kicker Brandon Aubrey made four field goals to start his career 30 for 30, and the Cowboys' opportunistic defense held the Eagles to no offensive touchdowns. The win was considered the biggest in McCarthy's tenure as coach, and the Cowboys extended their home winning streak to 15 games.

Cowboys' Brandon Aubrey Sets NFL Record with Perfect 60-Yard Field Goal

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Sports

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Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey, a former soccer player with no college football experience, extended his perfect streak by nailing a 60-yard field goal and a 59-yard field goal in a game against the Dallas Cowboys. Aubrey has now made 28 consecutive field goals to start his career, setting a record. Despite being a rookie, the Cowboys have full confidence in Aubrey, who has thrived for a team with Super Bowl aspirations.

"Brandon Aubrey: Cowboys Rookie Kicker Shatters NFL FG Records"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Sports

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Dallas Cowboys rookie kicker Brandon Aubrey set an NFL record for the most made field goals without a miss, connecting on his 19th straight field goal attempt. Aubrey, a former soccer player turned software engineer, beat out NFL veteran Tristan Vizcaino for the Cowboys' kicking job and has been perfect since. Despite his record-breaking performance, the Cowboys fell to the Philadelphia Eagles in a 28-23 loss.

"Brandon Aubrey: The Record-Breaking Secret Weapon of the NFL"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

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Brandon Aubrey, a former soccer player, is aiming to break the NFL record for the most consecutive field goals made to start a career. Since missing his first PAT attempt, Aubrey has made 18 field goals without a miss, matching the record set by Travis Coons in 2015. Despite not playing college football, Aubrey's experience in the USFL has helped him transition to the NFL. He has stabilized the kicking position for the Dallas Cowboys, who have gone through multiple kickers since Dan Bailey's departure.

"Former Soccer Pro Brandon Aubrey Dominates as Dallas Cowboys Kicker, Wins Multiple Special Teams Awards"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Brandon Aubrey, a former first-round Major League Soccer draft pick, has made a historic start to his NFL career as the kicker for the Dallas Cowboys. Aubrey, who had never kicked in a game before, was recommended to the Cowboys by former teammate John Carney. He has tied a record by making his first 18 field goals in the NFL and was named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October. Aubrey's background as a soccer player has helped him excel in his new role, and his success has been attributed to his talent, work ethic, and competitive drive.