Aubrey wants to stay with his hometown team
By Garrett Podell
Feb 4, 2025
Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey has spent the last two seasons exceeding everyone's wildest expectations for him after he was signed out of the USFL back in 2023.
Aubrey is the NFL's leader in field goals (76), field goals from 50 yards or deeper (24) and field goals from 60 yards or deeper (three) since entering the NFL in 2023. Aubrey earned Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro honors in 2023 after leading the league with 36 made field goals, a total that included an NFL record 35 in a row to start his career.
Entering the final season of his current contract in 2025 with $1.03 million salary, Aubrey is ready to talk with Dallas about a new deal. It's time for him to get paid.
"Yeah, absolutely," Aubrey said, via The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, on Tuesday when asked if he'd want to get a contract extension done this offseason. "I'm eligible for an extension so it's up to my agent to go up to the Cowboys and see if there's any interest in signing it there early. If an extension comes, then an extension comes. If not, I'm still making 10 times what I was making working code (prior to football), so I'm pretty happy."
Much more:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...ension-heres-what-a-new-deal-could-look-like/