The Dallas Cowboys have finalized a four-year, $28 million contract extension with kicker Brandon Aubrey, a move that instantly makes him the highest-paid kicker in NFL history. The deal, announced April 20, 2026, includes a record $20 million in guaranteed money, underscoring the team's commitment to its prolific special teams player.
Aubrey's new contract averages $7 million per season, setting a new benchmark for kickers in the league. This significant investment follows Aubrey's remarkable performance in his initial NFL seasons.
Distance and Consistency Define Aubrey's Rise
Aubrey, 31 years old, has rapidly carved out a reputation for his powerful leg and reliable accuracy. His career achievements include:
Setting an NFL record with six field goals from 60 yards or more.
Being the first kicker to make three field goals of at least 55 yards in a single game against Detroit last season.
Also in that game, he became the first to record three field goals of at least 60 yards within the same season.
His professional start was equally impressive, marked by an NFL record for most consecutive made field goals without a miss to begin a career (35). Across his three seasons, Aubrey has converted 112 of his 127 field goal attempts (88.2 percent) and has been nearly perfect on extra points, missing only four of 130 attempts.
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A Remarkable Trajectory
Aubrey's journey to the top of the kicker hierarchy has been notable. His background includes a stint as a soccer player for Notre Dame and being a first-round MLS draft pick. This transition to professional football has been remarkably swift and successful. The Cowboys had previously tendered Aubrey a second-round offer last month, signaling their intent to retain him amidst interest from other teams.
The team's proactive approach in securing Aubrey's long-term future reflects a broader recognition of the value of elite special teams performance. The Cowboys reportedly opened contract discussions with Aubrey last summer but finalized the deal recently.