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Cowboys' Brandon Aubrey Makes 65-Yard Field Goal, Second-Longest in NFL History

Aubrey's kick sets a Dallas Cowboys franchise record and highlights his remarkable consistency from long range.

  • Brandon Aubrey's 65-yard field goal was made in the first quarter against the Baltimore Ravens, just one yard shy of the NFL record.
  • The kick is the second-longest in NFL history, following Justin Tucker's 66-yard field goal in 2021.
  • Aubrey's successful attempt occurred under high-risk conditions, with the Cowboys trailing and giving the Ravens potential field position had he missed.
  • This field goal set a new Dallas Cowboys franchise record, surpassing the previous 63-yard record held by Brett Maher.
  • Aubrey remains perfect on field goals of 50 yards or longer, extending his record to 14 consecutive makes from that distance in his NFL career.
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