Overview
- In a 44-22 win over Washington, the Cowboys kicker drilled a 61-yarder to become the first NFL player with five field goals of 60 yards or more.
- He reached the mark in about 41 career games, highlighting an unusually rapid rise in long-distance accuracy.
- Cowboys coaches say the offense treats the 50-yard line as scoring territory because of his range, influencing play selection and field-position strategy.
- On the Fox broadcast, Tom Brady compared Aubrey’s range to Shohei Ohtani and Stephen Curry, signaling growing recognition of his impact.
- Aubrey also owns the Cowboys’ 65-yard record, logged a single-season NFL best 14 makes from 50-plus in 2024, and opened his career with 35 straight field goals as contract chatter grows in his deal’s final year.