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Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey hits clutch 64-yard kick to force OT after ridiculous 4th quarter vs. Giants

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Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey nailed a 64-yard field goal against the New York Giants on Sunday to send the game to overtime. He kicked the field goal after Giants QB Russell Wilson threw a TD pass to give New York the lead with 25 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.

In overtime, Brandon Aubrey kicked a 46-yard field goal to give the Cowboys the 40-37 victory. Overall, Aubrey made four field goals and four extra points, and it was the first victory for Dallas this season.

Aubrey joined the Cowboys in 2023 after playing two seasons with the Birmingham Stallions of the USFL (now the UFL). During the 2023 season, Aubrey made 36 of his 38 field goal attempts, and that led to him being selected to the All-Pro First team. Last season, Aubrey was selected to the All-Pro Second Team after making 40 of his 47 field goals, including a 65-yarder on Sept. 22.

2025 is a big season for Brandon Aubrey, as he will be a restricted free agent in March. Earlier this year, Aubrey talked about the possibility of getting a contract extension.

“Yeah, absolutely,” Aubrey said, per Tommy Yarrish of Dallas Cowboys.com. “It’s up to my agent to go up to the Cowboys and see if there’s any interest in signing it there early. If an extension comes an extension comes, if not, I’m still making ten times what I was making working code, so I’m pretty happy.”

This story is developing.