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Cowboys Offer Brandon Aubrey Record Deal, But Kicker Seeks Even More

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Cowboys Offer Brandon Aubrey Record Deal, But Kicker Seeks Even More

The Dallas Cowboys have made a significant offer to kicker Brandon Aubrey, aiming to make him the highest-paid kicker in the NFL. However, reports indicate that Aubrey is seeking a contract that exceeds the team’s proposal.

Contract Negotiations in Progress

According to multiple sources, including Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News, the Cowboys have offered Aubrey a multiyear deal worth approximately $7.5 million per season. In contrast, Aubrey is reportedly looking for a contract closer to $10 million annually, which would establish a new benchmark for kickers in the league.

Aubrey’s Unique Value

Aubrey’s leverage in these negotiations is notable. Over his first two seasons, he has been remarkably consistent, particularly from long range. In his rookie season of 2023, he was perfect on all 10 of his attempts from 50 yards or more, with a long of 60 yards. He followed that up in 2024, going 14 of 17 from 50-plus, including a 65-yard field goal that ranked as the second-longest in NFL history at the time. Aubrey’s six career field goals of 60 yards or more are the most in league history.

Current Contract Status

Having concluded a three-year, $2.7 million contract, Aubrey is now in a position to negotiate a significant payday. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones revealed that discussions have been ongoing since before the previous season started, describing the process as a “journey.” He expressed the team’s desire to finalize a deal, stating, “We haven’t been able to get to a point where we can all agree, so it hasn’t gotten done, but we’d love to get him done.”

Potential Tender Options

If the Cowboys and Aubrey cannot reach an agreement, the team is expected to place a second-round tender on him, valued at roughly $5.8 million. This would allow competing teams the opportunity to offer a higher contract, with the Cowboys holding the right to match any offer. Should Aubrey sign with another team, that team would owe the Cowboys a second-round pick.

Other Upcoming Deals

Aubrey is not the only player on the Cowboys’ radar as the new league year approaches on March 11. The team is also considering placing the franchise tag on wide receiver George Pickens as part of their offseason strategy.

As negotiations continue, it remains to be seen whether the Cowboys and Aubrey can find common ground to secure a deal that satisfies both parties.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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