The Dallas Cowboys have officially placed a $5.7 million second-round tender on restricted free agent kicker Brandon Aubrey, per Todd Archer of ESPN.
By applying the second-round tender, the Cowboys retain the right to match any contract offer Aubrey receives from another team during the free agency period. If a team signs Aubrey to an offer sheet and Dallas declines to match it, the Cowboys would receive a second-round draft pick as compensation from the signing team.
Aubrey is coming off a historic debut season where he earned Pro Bowl and First-Team All-Pro honors. The former soccer player turned kicker became a cornerstone of the Cowboys special teams unit, setting multiple records for consecutive field goals made to start a career. The $5.7 million tender reflects the high value the organization places on his performance as they look to secure their kicking game for the 2024 season.
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