rr Cowboys Kicker Brandon Aubrey Makes NFL History With Record-Breaking Streak
Brandon Aubrey is quietly redefining the limits of NFL kicking, one 60-yard field goal at a time.
IMAGE: Dallas Cowboys place kicker Brandon Aubrey (17) with offensive tackle Nate Thomas (71) after the game against the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium. / Kevin Jairaj / Imagn Images
Brandon Aubrey Keeps Raising the Bar – And the Distance – for NFL Kickers
ARLINGTON, Texas – When Brandon Aubrey lined up for a 61-yard field goal midway through the second quarter against the Washington Commanders, there were no gasps from the crowd. No tension.
No one holding their breath. Thatâs just what itâs become with Aubrey – booming leg, calm expression, split uprights.
Business as usual.
Except itâs not. With that kick, Aubrey notched his fifth career make from at least 60 yards, setting a new NFL record. And he made it look easy – so easy, the league’s own social media crew couldn’t help but caption the highlight with “with ease.”
Quite a welcome stat line for a guy in just his third season. The Cowboys rolled over Washington 44-22, but it was Aubreyâs right leg that kept rewriting history.
GOAT Talk? CeeDee Might Be On to Something
Back in Week 2, after Aubrey knocked in a 64-yard missile to push the Cowboys into overtime (and eventually a win over the Giants), CeeDee Lamb called him a âGOAT.â At the time, it sounded more like a teammate hyping his guy.
But now? You could argue Lamb was just ahead of the curve.
After Sundayâs performance in Week 7, Aubrey doesnât just have a few impressive kicks – heâs stacking up resume-building records that position him as one of the most dangerous weapons in the NFL.
“It feels good,” Aubrey said postgame. “It feels like I’ve set myself apart with a particular set of skills, I guess, that are hard to replicate.”
And you canât argue with that. **Five kicks of 60+ yards?
** Thatâs absurd. No one else in league history can match it.
Not Justin Tucker. Not Harrison Butker.
No one.
From Long Shot to Long Range
Hereâs the thing – this isnât just about leg strength. Aubreyâs got a technician-like consistency thatâs equally impressive.
Before todayâs generation of hybrid athlete-specialists, a kicker like Aubrey wouldâve been an anomaly. But now, heâs raising the stakes for what we expect from the position.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has seen a lot of kickers trot out during his tenure – some great, some forgettable – but Aubrey makes 60-yard attempts feel routine.
âI tell you it doesnât surprise me, and thatâs ironic,â Jones said postgame. âWhen we step out there from 60-plus yards, it doesnât surprise me anymore.â
Offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer couldnât help but smile when reflecting on it.
âLetâs talk about the weapon,â Schottenheimer said. âWhatâs the record, most 60-yard field goals in a career?
The guy is incredible. Dak and I kind of laugh because, literally, when we get the ball, itâs like – heâs like, â50 [yard line].â
Iâm like, âYep, 50.ââ
Aubrey has literally changed how Dallas gameplans field position – if theyâre across midfield, heâs in range.
The Numbers Speak for Themselves
Letâs run through the high points of Aubreyâs remarkable – and still early – career:
- 91 made field goals since entering the NFL in 2023 – most in the league.
- 100 total attempts – also most in the league.
- 91% accuracy – third-best among kickers with at least 70 attempts.
- 29 of those makes from 50 yards or more – first in the league.
- Five from 60 or more – most all time.
- A 65-yarder in Week 3 of the 2024 season – the longest in Cowboys history and second-longest in NFL history.
- A perfect, record-setting streak of 35 straight made field goals to begin his career.
In a league where kicking is often defined more by disaster than dominance, Aubrey is flipping the script.
âMy goal has always been to be at 90%,â Aubrey said. âSo, weâre doing just good enough to meet that goal. Hopefully I can keep that going for my career.â
“I Expect to Make It”
For most kickers, a 60-yard field goal is a career highlight. For Aubrey? Itâs just another Sunday.
He doesnât approach kicks like circus tricks – he treats them like practice reps. Technically sound, mentally calm, always focused.
âIt feels like that is now well within my range,â Aubrey said of his 60-plus yard kicks. âItâs something I expect myself to make, so it feels like Iâm doing my process and treating it like any other kick.â
His only complaint? The celebration.
âMy long snapper definitely hits my head harder,â Aubrey joked.
The Star at the 50
At AT&T Stadium, midfield isnât just a line on the turf – itâs the trigger point. Itâs where Aubrey warms up, locks in, and gets ready to strike. Schottenheimer joked about it, but thereâs serious tactical value in knowing your kicker can deliver from midfield with confidence.
With every 60-yarder drilled and every high-pressure situation handled like clockwork, Aubreyâs not just chasing kicking records – heâs building a legacy inside of three seasons.
And the way heâs going, that legacyâs only getting longer. Just like his kicks.
