Overview
- Dallas beat New York 40-37 in overtime after Aubrey forced the extra period with a 64-yarder at the end of regulation and then converted the 46-yard game-winner following Dak Prescott’s 14-yard scramble.
- The All-Pro went 8-for-8 on the night with field goals from 51, 44, 64 and 46 yards plus four extra points, scoring 16 points and totaling 205 yards of made kicks.
- His 64-yard kick is the longest ever to send an NFL game to overtime, and the home crowd chanted his name as Prescott celebrated the clincher with a kiss.
- Aubrey’s rapid résumé includes an NFL-record 35 straight makes to start his career, a single-season mark of 14 field goals from 50-plus yards in 2024, a Cowboys-record 65-yarder, and now two makes of at least 64 yards.
- Head coach Brian Schottenheimer said Dallas would try him from “70ish,” while team figures lauded his reliability and analysts expect the restricted free agent next offseason to be in line for an extension.