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Cowboys to Extend Brandon Aubrey After Game-Winning Kick With Massive New Deal

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Arlington, TX – September 16, 2025

Brandon Aubrey may have just kicked his way into a historic payday. On Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys’ reliable leg delivered a game-winning field goal against the New York Giants, sealing Dallas’ first win of the season and sparking immediate talks of a long-term extension.

Aubrey has been flawless to start 2025, hitting 6-for-6 on both field goals and extra points while ranking third in the NFL in scoring. It’s a continuation of his rapid rise after finishing first in field goals made last year, proving once again he’s among the league’s elite kickers.

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During his weekly radio spot, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones admitted contract discussions are already underway. “He certainly is coming. We’ll be looking at that,” Jones said. “We probably had communications since the kick, but he’s certainly in the future.”

Negotiations will draw plenty of attention, especially given Aubrey’s agent, Todd France, recently handled Dak Prescott’s blockbuster extension. Dallas fans, still scarred by the loss of Micah Parsons in a botched deal, will be watching closely to see how Jones manages this one.

The stakes are high. Last offseason, Harrison Butker reset the kicker market with a four-year, $25.6 million contract. But Aubrey has since outperformed him, drilling 19 more field goals at a higher percentage. Sources indicate Dallas is preparing a four-year, $42 million contract for Aubrey, which would shatter league records for a kicker and lock down a player who has become indispensable.

For a franchise looking to stabilize after a turbulent offseason, this move is as much about trust as it is about money. Aubrey has proven he can deliver in the biggest moments – now the Cowboys are ready to pay him like it.

Cowboys LB DeMarvion Overshown’s Quiet Acts of Support Bring Relief to Flood-Stricken Families
FRISCO, TX – September 16, 2025 The Dallas Cowboys have always celebrated players who go beyond the game to impact their communities. This week, third-year linebacker DeMarvion Overshown showed exactly that spirit, stepping in to support families devastated by the Central Texas floods in July. When the floods struck on July 4, Overshown said his phone buzzed nonstop with updates. Almost immediately, he began searching for ways to help. On Tuesday, he partnered with UnitedHealthcare and Sanitas Medical Center, along with volunteers, to assemble 2,500 care kits and 500 dry goods tote bags for victims. The $11,000 donation from UnitedHealthcare and Sanitas helped fund essentials like toothbrushes, toothpaste, razors, dish soap, peanut butter, fruit bars, and juice boxes. These supplies will be delivered through the Mexican Consulate to families still struggling months after the tragedy, which left at least 135 people dead. “This is not something that will be fixed overnight,” said Claudia Amaya, UnitedHealthcare’s regional vice president. “These communities are still recovering and will need support for years. Having DeMarvion here, using his voice and presence, makes it all the more impactful.” Overshown’s involvement didn’t surprise those who know him. An East Texas native and University of Texas alum, he has long been involved in philanthropy, from hosting school supply drives in his hometown of Arp to signing autographs for kids. Arp mayor Terry Lowry summed it up: “He hasn’t lost sight of where he came from and who he is.” Currently recovering from a season-ending knee injury last December, Overshown said his giving spirit comes from family. “It means the world, being in the position I’m in and being able to give back,” Overshown said. “But just as a human being, when you see things like this, it makes you think about the bigger picture. Any chance I get, I’ll always give back.” He also pointed to inspiration from teammates, noting how Osa Odighizuwa was recently honored as the NFLPA Community MVP. Overshown said those examples push him to continue striving toward his ultimate goal: one day being named Walter Payton Man of the Year. For now, his focus remains on helping those in need. As Central Texas continues to recover, Overshown’s presence serves as both relief and inspiration — proof that even while sidelined, a Cowboy can make his biggest tackles off the field.