Brandon Aubrey, the standout kicker for the Dallas Cowboys, has expressed his strong interest in negotiating a contract extension with the team in the upcoming offseason. Aubrey, who joined the Cowboys from the USFL in 2023, has quickly established himself as one of the top kickers in the NFL. In just two seasons, he has earned two Pro Bowl selections and been named an All-Pro for both the first and second teams.
His current contract, signed in 2023, is a three-year deal worth a total of $2.695 million and is set to expire after the 2025 season. Aubrey is set to earn a base salary of $1.03 million in 2025.
With his stellar performances, Aubrey is poised to secure a record-breaking contract for a kicker. Currently, the top three highest-paid kickers in the NFL earn an average of at least $6 million per season, with Kansas City Chiefs’ Harrison Butker leading the group at $6.4 million per year.
Aubrey has openly stated his desire to discuss an extension during the upcoming offseason, saying he is “definitely” interested in a new deal. He has also hired Todd France, the same agent who represents Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, to handle his contract negotiations.
One potential factor in Aubrey’s decision is the departure of special teams coordinator John “Bones” Fassel, who has joined the Tennessee Titans. However, Aubrey has expressed confidence in new special teams coordinator Nick Sorensen and remains eager to continue contributing to the Cowboys in the future.
With his impressive track record and commitment to staying in Dallas, a contract extension for Aubrey could be a crucial move for the Cowboys to maintain stability and efficiency at the kicker position.