Brandon Aubrey, the rising star kicker for the Dallas Cowboys, is gaining attention for his impressive performances on the field, with fans wondering if he could break the NFL record for the longest field goal in history. Currently held by Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens, who nailed a jaw-dropping 66-yard field goal in 2021, Aubrey’s potential to challenge this mark has sparked excitement.
Aubrey, who recently joined the Cowboys, has already showcased his skills with a number of crucial field goals this season. His powerful leg has people asking whether he could make a historic 65-yard field goal or even push beyond that to set a new NFL record.
Cowboys’ Faith in Aubrey
Aubrey’s performance has bolstered the Cowboys’ special teams unit. While he hasn’t hit the NFL record just yet, he’s proven to be a reliable kicker, and the Cowboys are optimistic about his future. His ability to handle pressure situations and execute in critical moments has earned him the trust of his teammates and coaches.
The Legacy of the Longest Field Goal
As Aubrey continues his rise, the comparison to Justin Tucker and his 66-yard field goal remains a hot topic. With the right conditions—perfect weather and a favorable stadium—Aubrey might have a shot at breaking the record and securing his place in NFL history.
For now, Cowboys fans are excited to see what their new kicker can do and whether Aubrey will cement his name in the record books with the longest field goal in NFL history.
