Kicker Update: Cowboys sign USFL K Brandon Aubrey

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Cowboys sign USFL kicker Brandon Aubrey to compete for job

Finally!

The Dallas Cowboys have added another kicker to their roster to compete with Tristan Vizcaino in camp.

Brandon Aubrey is the new man in town. He spent the past two seasons with the Birmingham Stallions of the USFL.

According to ESPN Cowboys reporter Todd Archer, the Cowboys spent less time looking at veteran free agents like Robbie Gould or Mason Crosby.

Instead, they made a move signing Aubrey, a standout soccer player who attended Notre Dame and was even drafted in the first round of the 207 MLS draft.

Birmingham selected Aubrey in 2022, and during his first season, he was named All-USFL kicker.

In 2023, he made 14 of 15 field goals and made ALL 35 extra-point attempts.

He has real promise after playing soccer for the majority of his life.

Only being a placekicker for two years, he already has a nice little resume, even if it was in the USFL.

This is not exactly who I wanted the Cowboys to sign, but if it wasn’t Gould or Crosby, a player like this was next in line.

Former Success

The Cowboys already found success in KaVontae Turpin last year. Turpin made the Pro Bowl as a returner in his first season in the NFL. The season after he won the MVP in the USFL.

Aubrey was released by Toronto FC in 2017; Bethlehem Steel cut him again at the end of the 2018 season.

He was named NSCAA Third Team All-American, NSCAA First Team All-South Region, First Team All-ACC, and NSCAA Academic All-American during his four years of college soccer at Notre Dame.

Cowboys sign USFL kicker Brandon Aubrey to compete for job 1

It seems odd that his contract was terminated by the Stallions just a few days ago, on July 3rd.

He seemed to kick unbelievably well for them in his two years there.

I don’t know how the contracts work in that league. So they may have had to move on. Either way, the Cowboys got a guy who only missed once all last season.

The Cowboys report to training camp in Oxnard, California, on July 24th, and now we have something more fun to look forward to.

The battle between the two kickers is the biggest position battle Dallas will have if no other moves are made.

We all have a good idea about who else will start where outside of which wide receiver will end up No. 4 on the depth chart.

I tried to find some real highlights on youtube but had no luck.

The USFL website says Aubrey’s long from both years he played was from 49 yards.

That seems a bit concerning. He will need to kick well beyond that range to make it as the kicker of the Dallas Cowboys.

It won’t be long before we see how well he can kick.

This and who will emerge as the backup running back will be where my eyes spend most of the time in training camp and then into the preseason.

Let’s give this kid a chance and see where it goes from here.

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Shane Taylor is a sports journalist with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and seven years of professional media experience. He has written 766 articles for InsideTheStar.com, reaching over 928,000 readers. Prior to Inside The Star, Shane worked as a Sports Reporter for Journal Star and a Regional News Reporter for Shaw Media. He currently works in the TRIO Upward Bound department at a junior college.

6 Comments

  1. Ben
    Good Move! After months of speculation about aging veterans, Gould, Succup, Crosby, etc they got an extremely accurate K at a bargain price. If he can hit consistently from 50+ anc boom kick offs Dallas should have a good competition between him and Vizcaino. None of the vets had the needed length anymore. Let the competition begin!
  2. Lawrence
    Jerry and Stephen Jones are forever rolling the dice it seems. They should've bought a string of Casinos instead of The Dallas Cowboys! Why not bring in someone that's proven to handle the place kicking duties. Robbie Gould or Mason Crosby would make most Cowboys Fans feel better. Now we have to wonder if this is another BRETT MAHER??? Those two FOOTBALL GENIUSES, Jerry and Stephen Jones NEVER CEASE TO AMAZE!!!!!
    1. Ben
      Gould and Crosby can't hit from 50+ anymore. If both these young Ks don't prove it in camp there's always cut day at the end of training camp. Don't forget,31 other teams will be releasing a K.
      1. Lawrence
        Hopefully we're not going to have to rely on Kickers hitting consistently from 50 plus territory. If these kids are for real, then that's great! Those other teams will be releasing their 2bd and 3rd string kickers, not the guy they're going to go with to start the regular season. Nobody's going to want those guys! What's frightening about the possibility of not having a kicker to start the season is the fact that Brett Maher could be back in Dallas. Nothing could be WORSE than having that BUM back in Dallas AGAIN!!!!
  3. Shawn Lawther
    I think he’ll mature to the NFL quickly! It helps he’s already been playing for a couple of months and will need very little training camp to get up to speed! He’ll be kicking 50+ yarders by the end of camp!
    1. Lawrence
      You seem very confident in this unknown kid! HOPE YOU'RE RIGHT!!!

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