As the Dallas Cowboys’ season teeters on the edge, attention is shifting toward future contracts, particularly with a crucial game against the Atlanta Falcons on the horizon. A loss would push the team to a disappointing 3-5 record, diverting focus from playoff hopes to securing a higher draft pick for 2025. Recent offseasons have been fraught with delays for player extensions, as seen with CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott, suggesting that Micah Parsons’ impending deal may follow a similar drawn-out pattern.
In addition to Parsons, the Cowboys face a myriad of free agency decisions. While the franchise has financial relief coming soon, there’s one player whose contract situation could lead to significant negotiations: kicker Brandon Aubrey. He has recently changed representation to Athletes First and agent Todd France, known for his success in negotiating high-profile contracts, including that of Prescott.
Despite not being a free agent until 2026, Aubrey’s recent move signals he may seek an earlier deal. The Cowboys typically wait until rookie contracts expire to negotiate, but Aubrey’s unique position as a kicker might prompt the team to consider an extension sooner. His impressive performance over the past two seasons puts him in a strong position to reset the market for kickers.
Currently, the highest-paid kicker, Harrison Butker of the Chiefs, earns an average of $6.4 million annually, with total guarantees of $17.75 million. While Butker has a more established career, Aubrey is rapidly emerging as a top talent in the league. Since his debut in 2023, he has led all kickers with 53 field goals, including a perfect record on attempts over 50 yards.
Aubrey’s impact this season cannot be overstated; he has set franchise records and come close to tying the NFL’s longest field goal. As he prepares to enter negotiations, Aubrey is well-positioned to demand a lucrative new contract, likely starting in the 2025 offseason.