Cowboys Sign Brandon Aubrey to Four-Year Contract Extension

Cowboys Sign Brandon Aubrey to Four-Year Contract Extension

Brandon Aubrey and the Dallas Cowboys have finalized a four-year deal valued at $28 million. The contract includes $20 million in guaranteed money.

Contract details and market context

Reports earlier in the offseason suggested Aubrey sought roughly $10 million per year. The new agreement falls short of that annual figure.

Aubrey was tendered in free agency and did not sign an offer sheet with another team. The Cowboys retained their kicker without a bidding exchange.

Salary standing

The new pact makes Aubrey the highest-paid kicker in the NFL based on average salary. That status reflects the Cowboys’ investment in kicking stability.

Performance highlights

Aubrey has been reliable since joining Dallas. Over three seasons he has made 112 of 127 field-goal attempts.

He has converted 35 of 44 attempts from 50 yards or more. Aubrey is also tied for the fourth-longest field goal in league history, at 65 yards.

What this means for the Cowboys

The team secures a top long-range kicker for multiple seasons. Special teams continuity should benefit Dallas’ scoring and strategy.

Filmogaz.com will monitor how the contract affects roster decisions and cap planning in the coming months.