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Cowboys Put Market-Topping Offer to Kicker Brandon Aubrey as Talks Continue

Dallas has signaled it will use a second-round restricted-free-agent tender if no extension is reached.

Overview

  • Owner Jerry Jones said at the NFL Combine that Dallas has a strong proposal to make Aubrey the NFL’s highest-paid kicker, indicating an offer that would top Harrison Butker’s deal.
  • CEO Stephen Jones expressed optimism about reaching an agreement and noted the team’s constructive history negotiating with Aubrey’s agent, Todd France.
  • Aubrey, his wife Jenn, and agent Todd France publicly rejected widely circulated claims that he is seeking $10 million per year, calling those reports inaccurate.
  • Aubrey is a pending restricted free agent, and reporting indicates the Cowboys are prepared to use a second-round tender worth roughly $5.8 million to retain his rights if needed.
  • Aubrey’s market case is built on elite production, including an NFL-record six field goals from 60-plus yards and a 2025 season in which he went 36-for-42 on field goals.