Here Is the Latest News on Brandon Aubrey: An NFL Rising Star
Brandon Aubrey has gone from engineer and soccer player to one of the NFL’s most reliable kickers. His recent performance against the Giants shows why he’s becoming a star.
www.bitrue.comHere’s the latest on Brandon Aubrey based on recent public reporting.
Feb 21, 2026: Reports indicate Aubrey’s three-year Cowboys contract expired and he was entering unrestricted free agency, with Dallas reportedly aiming to keep him via a long-term deal amid other offseason signings. This article notes Cowboys execs expressing interest in re-signing him before free agency opens. [Source: Yardbarker article from 2026-02-21] [Source: Yardbarker, 2026-02-24 follow-up]
Apr 19, 2026: A major breaking-news roundups suggest Aubrey and the Cowboys reached a four-year, $28 million contract, making him the highest-paid kicker in NFL history at that time, with substantial guaranteed money. This aligns with widespread coverage of a new deal through 2029. [Source: YouTube-breaking-news transcript dated 2026-04-19]
General context from late February 2026: Various outlets highlighted ongoing contract negotiations and public commentary about the value of Aubrey relative to market norms for kickers, with some speculation about pay scales and negotiation dynamics. [Sources: multiple February 2026 entries including social posts and sports outlets]
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If you’d like, I can monitor for official confirmations and compile a concise timeline with exact contract figures and dates, plus a quick comparison to typical kicker contracts in 2024–2026.
Brandon Aubrey has gone from engineer and soccer player to one of the NFL’s most reliable kickers. His recent performance against the Giants shows why he’s becoming a star.
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www.yardbarker.comBrandon Aubrey and the Dallas Cowboys had another disappointing NFL season in 2025. Under first-year coach Brian Schottenheimer, the Cowboys began the year in the playoff hunt, but after losing four of their last five games, Dallas finished 7-9-1 and missed out on the postseason for a second consecutive year.
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