Dallas Cowboys Sign Kicker Brandon Aubrey to Record $28M Deal

Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey has secured his place in NFL history, signing a four-year, $28 million contract extension on Monday that makes him the league’s most expensive kicker ever.

The remarkable deal for the 31-year-old athlete includes $20 million in guaranteed money and establishes him as the first NFL kicker to earn $7 million per year, according to his representative Todd France. Aubrey’s journey to this milestone contract represents an extraordinary path from alternative careers to professional football stardom.

Aubrey holds the NFL record for most successful field goals from 60 yards or beyond, having connected on six such attempts throughout his career. His overall accuracy stands at an impressive 88.2 percent, converting 112 of 127 field goal attempts since entering the league.

The kicker’s unconventional route to the NFL began in the Dallas suburbs where he attended high school before playing collegiate soccer at Notre Dame. Toronto FC selected him in the 2017 MLS draft, launching his professional soccer career.

While working as a software engineer in Arlington, the same city where the Cowboys play at AT&T Stadium, Aubrey’s spouse motivated him to explore opportunities in football kicking. He spent two seasons competing in the USFL before joining Dallas ahead of their 2023 training camp.

Aubrey immediately made his mark by establishing an NFL record for consecutive successful field goals to begin a career, converting his first 35 attempts without a miss. During a game against Detroit last season, he became the first player to successfully kick three field goals of 55 yards or longer in a single contest, and also set a record as the first to make three 60-yard field goals in one season.

His franchise-record 65-yard field goal against Cleveland in 2024 currently ranks as the second-longest in league history, falling just three yards short of Jacksonville’s Cam Little, who connected from 68 yards last season.

Prior to Aubrey’s contract, Houston’s Ka’imi Fairbairn held the top annual salary among kickers at $6.5 million, with Kansas City’s Harrison Butker earning $6.4 million annually.