Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey sets franchise record against the Baltimore Ravens
Brandon Aubrey has been one of the NFL’s best kickers since entering the league in the 2023 season and the specialist set a Dallas Cowboys franchise record in the team’s game against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
Aubrey hit a 65-yard field goal in the first quarter of the Cowboys-Ravens game surpassing the previous high mark of 63-yards set by Brett Maher in 2019.
His 65-yard field goal was the second-longest make in NFL history after Ravens kicker Justin Tucker’s 66-yard field goal made against the Lions in 2021.
Aubrey made 36-of-38 field goals and 49-of-52 PATs in 2023 earning first-team All-Pro honors in his rookie season.
Brandon Aubrey connected on a 65-yard field goal in the first quarter today, the longest made field goal in @dallascowboys history and the second-longest make in @NFL history, behind Justin Tucker's 66-yard make in 2021.
— Dallas Cowboys Public Relations (@DallasCowboysPR) September 22, 2024
Aubrey is 9-of-9 so far this season with four kicks of 50-plus yards this season. The Notre Dame product has now made two sixty-yard plus field goals tying him for second all-place in Cowboys history with Greg Zuerlein and Rafael Septien.
Aubrey now only trails Brett Maher, with four made, for most all-time 60-yard plus makes in franchise history.