ARLINGTON, Texas — Earlier this week, Dallas Cowboys special times coordinator John “Bones” Fassel described 2023 first-team All-Pro kicker Brandon Aubrey’s range as “near unlimited.”
He backed up his special teams coordinator’s praise Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens . Aubrey drained a 65-yard field goal, the longest in Cowboys history and the second-longest in NFL history. He broke the previous Dallas record held by Brett Maher (63 yards).
BRANDON AUBREY FROM 65 YARDS! 📺: #BALvsDAL on FOX 📱: https://t.co/waVpO909ge pic.twitter.com/vWfyguDXdU
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Aubrey’s counterpart on the opposite side of the field, Ravens kicker Justin Tucker , holds the NFL all-time record for longest field goal with a 66-yard, game-winning make against the Detroit Lions in the 2021 season. Aubrey said Wednesday that he would “absolutely” like to break Tucker’s record…