Coogiguy03
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Nobody tends to think about this unit of our team, until something happens. I was looking around at google and pulled up some info about our units of Special Teams in 2025
The Dallas Cowboys' special teams were generally considered a below-average and sloppy unit in 2025, largely propped up by the elite accuracy of kicker Brandon Aubrey. The unit was the second-most penalized in the NFL on special teams, had poor coverage, and struggled with a drop-off in punt returns.
A breakdown of the 2025 special teams units:
https://www.google.com/search?q=how...96g&sourceid=chrome&source=chrome.ob&ie=UTF-8
The Dallas Cowboys' special teams were generally considered a below-average and sloppy unit in 2025, largely propped up by the elite accuracy of kicker Brandon Aubrey. The unit was the second-most penalized in the NFL on special teams, had poor coverage, and struggled with a drop-off in punt returns.
A breakdown of the 2025 special teams units:
- Placekicking: Brandon Aubrey remained a reliable "cheat code," providing consistent field-goal accuracy to secure points in tight games. [1]
- Punting & Coverage: Punter Brian Anger had a solid year, averaging 48.6 yards per punt with zero touchbacks. However, the coverage units struggled, often leading to poor starting field position.
- Return Game: KaVontae Turpin handled kick returns, setting a league-high with 69 returns for 1,814 yards, but his punt return average plummeted from 10.4 to 5.5 yards per attempt. [1]
- Discipline: Under first-year coordinator Nick Sorensen, the unit was heavily penalized and suffered from missed tackles. The loss of special teams ace C.J. Goodwin also took a toll on the coverage units
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