Cowboys get great news as kicker Brandon Aubrey’s offer-sheet deadline looms
Thanks to his big leg and accuracy, the Dallas Cowboys’ Brandon Aubrey is widely recognized as one of the NFL’s top kickers. As good as he is, however, it appears NFL teams don’t consider him worth a large contract AND a second-round pick. MORE: NFL, YouTube negotiating lengthy deal for extended streaming package ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter reported on Thursday, April 16, that Aubrey has not yet received an offer sheet from another team.
The deadline for the restricted free agent to receive an offer is Friday. “With time running out and no offer forthcoming, Aubrey now looks destined to remain with Dallas in 2026,” Schefter posted on X . Aubrey connected on 88.
2 percent of his field-goal attempts and 96. 6 percent of his extra points. In 2025, he hit 36 of 42 field-goal tries, all of the misses coming from 50 or more yards out.
Plus, he set a single-season NFL record by making three kicks of 60 yards or more. On March 7, the Cowboys placed the second-round restricted free-agent tender on Aubrey. Under the tender, any team can make an offer to the fourth-year kicker.
If the Cowboys choose not to match the offer, they receive the offering team’s second-round pick in the upcoming draft. Still, Aubrey and the Cowboys can continue negotiations on a long-term contract. If Aubrey plays under the tender, he will earn $5.