The Dallas Cowboys have locked in one of the NFL’s premier kickers for the long haul by finalizing a groundbreaking contract extension with star kicker Brandon Aubrey, underscoring their commitment to maintaining elite special teams play and reliability in high-pressure situations.
After strategic offseason discussions focused on cap management and long-term continuity, the Cowboys secured an extension that rewards Aubrey’s continued dominance as arguably the league’s most accurate and clutch kicker since joining the team.

Per league sources and cap projections, the deal is structured as a four-year extension worth approximately $24–28 million (building on his existing framework), with significant guarantees
and incentives tied to performance and health, positioning Aubrey among the highest-paid kickers in NFL history and reflecting his status as one of the best at his position.
Aubrey earned this extension with consistent Pro Bowl-level play, delivering elite accuracy (often 90%+ field goal percentage) and clutch performance in recent seasons.
He has posted top-tier numbers despite varying field conditions and game situations, with minimal misses from 50+ yards and strong touchback rates on kickoffs. His reliability and mental toughness have made him indispensable to the Cowboys’ identity as a team that wins close games.
At 27 years old, Aubrey remains in his prime as a kicker, blending rare leg strength, pinpoint accuracy, and composure in a way the front office views as critical to their playoff and
Super Bowl aspirations. Extending him now provides stability for a special teams unit that often decides outcomes in tight NFC East battles.
By committing to Aubrey early, Dallas avoids the risks of the open market for a premier kicker and generates modest cap savings (estimates suggest $5–8 million+ in 2026 relief through restructuring), allowing flexibility for other moves in free agency or trades.
Team sources emphasize that investing in a proven, low-risk veteran like Aubrey far outweighs the challenges of replacing him via free agency or the draft, especially given his durability, consistency, and minimal injury history.
This extension fits the Cowboys’ broader roster philosophy: prioritize continuity among core special teams and skill-position contributors while aggressively managing cap space to support young talent and key additions.
With Brandon Aubrey secured long-term, the Cowboys are sending a clear message entering the offseason — their special teams remain elite, their core is locked in, and they’re positioned to contend, not rebuild.