
"The Cowboys placed a second-round tender on Aubrey at a value of $5.8M for 2026, which puts him third in the NFL among kickers from an annual average value perspective."
"Any other team has been free to negotiate a new deal with Aubrey in this window, but the Cowboys held the right of first refusal."
"If Dallas had declined to match that hypothetical deal, the new team would have also owed the Cowboys a second-round pick."
"It always seemed farfetched that another team would go out on such a limb for Aubrey, which is why reaching Friday without it happening is hardly shocking."
The Dallas Cowboys placed a second-round tender worth $5.8M on kicker Brandon Aubrey for 2026, ranking him third among NFL kickers in annual average value. Other teams could negotiate with Aubrey, but the Cowboys had the right of first refusal. If the Cowboys declined to match any new deal, the new team would owe them a second-round pick. No team pursued Aubrey, and discussions for a long-term deal between the Cowboys and Aubrey may still occur.
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