Brandon Aubrey stays in Dallas after zero teams submit an offer sheet

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Brandon Aubrey stays in Dallas after zero teams submit an offer sheet originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

With the deadline for restricted free agents to sign offer sheets arriving Friday, no team submitted one for Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey, arguably the best kicker in football.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Thursday that Aubrey now looks destined to remain in Dallas for the 2026 season, after the Cowboys placed a second-round RFA tender on him worth $5.76 million back in March.

His agent, Todd France, had been seeking close to $10 million annually, while the Cowboys had offered north of $7 million per year. The two sides never closed the gap.

Without a taker anywhere in the league, Aubrey stays in Dallas for at least another season.

He's the best kicker available and the league still passed​


That part isn't entirely surprising. A source noted that of all previous kickers to receive the second-round tender in NFL history, not one has ever been signed away by an outside team. History held again.

Cowboys restricted free agent kicker Brandon Aubrey has until Friday to sign an offer sheet with another team; if he doesn’t, Dallas retains his rights for the 2026 season. With time running out and no offer forthcoming, Aubrey now looks destined to remain with Dallas in 2026. pic.twitter.com/eLeWr4bsuk

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 16, 2026


Aubrey has made 112 of 127 career field goals, including a career-long 65-yarder and a record six makes from 60 yards or beyond. No kicker in NFL history has been more consistent from that range.

He had been clear about where he stood when the tender was placed in March, acknowledging the significant pay increase while being honest that the arrangement wasn't ideal.

"Obviously, the tender is what the Cowboys have talked about, and it's a good problem to have," Aubrey said in March. "It's a good amount of money and it's a big pay raise from before, but it's not the ideal for any player."

Dallas also entered Friday without their own 2026 second-round pick, having traded it for defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. Losing Aubrey without receiving that compensatory pick in return would have been a painful outcome.

If no long-term deal gets done before the season opens, the Cowboys can place the franchise tag on Aubrey in 2027 to keep him off the market again.

Dallas is not losing this kicker anytime soon. The only question left is whether they eventually pay him what he is actually asking, maybe worth.

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