Overview
- Brandon Aubrey said a potential second‑round tender near $5.8 million would be a “good problem,” though he called it less than ideal for a player in his position, according to the Dallas Morning News via Bleacher Report.
- Dallas has discussed an offer that would make Aubrey the NFL’s highest‑paid kicker but under $7 million per year, while his agent requested a $10 million deal, per Bleacher Report.
- A second‑round tender would allow the Cowboys to match any offer sheet or receive a second‑round pick if they decline to match, as previously reported by ESPN and reiterated in new coverage.
- The Green Bay Packers have been reported to have contacted Aubrey’s representatives, signaling potential offer‑sheet interest during the RFA window, per Packer Report as cited by Heavy.
- Aubrey’s leverage stems from elite production, including three Pro Bowls and multiple 60‑plus‑yard field goals, with strong accuracy from long range reported across his first three seasons.