
The Dallas Cowboys have a lot on their plate as they head into the offseason, but one priority seems to be rising to the top of the list: securing their special teams ace. With NFL free agency just around the corner, reports indicate that the team is making significant progress in contract talks with standout kicker Brandon Aubrey.
For Cowboys fans who have watched Aubrey turn from a USFL hopeful into one of the league’s most reliable weapons, this is excellent news. Let’s break down where things stand and why this move is critical for Dallas.
According to recent reports, Cowboys Executive Vice President Stephen Jones has confirmed that the front office is actively working on a long-term extension for Aubrey. This isn’t just a vague hope; the team has already exchanged offers with the kicker’s camp.
“The goal is to get him signed,” Jones said recently, signaling that the organization views Aubrey as a cornerstone player rather than just a replaceable specialist.
This proactive approach suggests Dallas wants to avoid any drama before the new league year begins on March 11. While the spotlight often falls on flashy positions like wide receiver or quarterback, securing a consistent kicker is often the difference between a playoff run and an early exit.
Brandon Aubrey is currently a restricted free agent. This gives the Cowboys significant leverage, but it also creates a deadline. If the two sides can’t agree to a multi-year extension by the start of the new league year, Dallas will likely place a first- or second-round tender on him.
Here is what that means in plain English:
Given Aubrey’s production, it is highly unlikely Dallas lets him walk. The tender acts as an insurance policy, ensuring he stays in silver and blue for at least another season if a long-term deal takes more time to finalize.
It is rare for a kicker to generate this much buzz, but Aubrey’s resume speaks for itself. Since joining the team in 2023 after a stint with the Birmingham Stallions in the USFL, he has been nothing short of automatic.
His accolades are piling up fast:
In a league where games are often decided by three points or less, having a kicker who is virtually automatic from inside 50 yards—and dangerous from well beyond it—is an unmatched luxury.
Locking up Aubrey early would be a huge win for the Cowboys’ front office. It allows them to check a major box and shift their focus (and remaining salary cap space) to other pressing needs, such as defensive reinforcements or depth at the skill positions.
We saw them make a similar move recently by re-signing running back Javonte Williams, signaling that the team is keen on keeping its core performers intact. If the Cowboys can finalize this deal before the restricted free agency deadline, it sets a positive tone for the rest of the offseason.
For now, fans can breathe a little easier knowing that the most reliable leg in Dallas isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
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