Brandon Aubrey's Historic 66-Yard Field Goal Stuns NFL Fans
Brandon Aubrey, the Dallas Cowboys' rising star kicker, has made headlines with a jaw-dropping 66-yard field goal during a preseason game against the Las Vegas Raiders. The kick, which came as the first half was closing, unofficially ties the NFL record set by Baltimore Ravens' Justin Tucker in 2021. Despite this incredible feat, the kick won’t enter the official record books since it occurred during a preseason game. However, it has certainly cemented Aubrey's reputation as one of the league's most promising kickers.

Aubrey’s journey to this moment is nothing short of remarkable. Originally a professional soccer player drafted by MLS' Toronto FC in 2017, he only transitioned to football in 2019. His natural talent quickly became evident as he made a name for himself in the UFL before being signed by the Cowboys in 2023. In his rookie NFL season, Aubrey led the league with 36 field goals and an impressive 94.
7% field goal rate, showcasing his precision and reliability.
During the game, with the clock ticking down, Aubrey lined up for what would be one of the longest kicks in NFL history.
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