If Brandon Aubrey retires without any NFL records, ESPN’s Pat McAfee thinks Dallas’ kicker can safely blame his Cowboys teammates.
‘Brandon Aubrey robbed of that 66 yarder is a real travesty,’ McAfee wrote on X after what would have been the longest field goal in NFL history was negated by a penalty. ‘I’m so bummed [out] for him. This dude is phenomenal.’
The moment occurred at the end of the first half in Cleveland on Monday, where the visiting Cowboys would go on to beat the Browns, 33-17.
Aubrey was attempting a 66-yard field goal on the final play of the second quarter, and although he managed to split the upright, Dallas was flagged for a delay of game.
‘Aubrey, gets into it,’ Fox Sports’ Kevin Burkhardt said alongside his co-anchor, Tom Brady. ‘Whistles on this one. Look at this thing, though. It would have been good!’
If Brandon Aubrey retires without any NFL records, ESPN’s Pat McAfee thinks Dallas’ kicker can safely blame his Cowboys teammate
Aubrey was attempting a 66-yard field goal on the final play of the second quarter, and although he managed to split the upright, Dallas was flagged for a delay of game
The penalty pushed Dallas out of field-goal range, although fans online wanted to see Aubrey attempt a 71-yard field goal.
‘They should’ve let Aubrey try the 71 yarder!’ one fan wrote on X. ‘I’m upset.’
Another added: ‘No clue why they didn’t attempt the 71 yarder.’
Instead of a field goal, the Cowboys tried one more offensive play, only to see quarterback Dak Prescott’s deep throw down the middle of the field fall incomplete. The two teams went into the half with Dallas leading 20-3.
Aubrey did connect on all four of his attempts on Sunday in Cleveland, including a 57-yard bomb.
A former soccer player who was drafted by Toronto FC of the MLS, Aubrey decided to focus on football in the 2020s, and has since signed in the USFL before joining the Cowboys in 2023.
His career-long field goal is a 60-yarder he got with Dallas last season.