Cowboys news: Brandon Aubrey talks about his new deal
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Cowboys news: Brandon Aubrey talks about his new deal
"Nine years ago, Aubrey was playing professional soccer in Toronto. Eight years ago, he was in Pennsylvania looking to extend his soccer career, but that didn't go as planned either, and he wound up using his Notre Dame degree to become a software engineer."
"Seven years ago, Aubrey heard four fateful words that changed his life's trajectory, when he and his wife watched an NFL kicker miss a field goal only for her to turn to him and say, 'You could do that.'"
"He went to a local football field, discovered he could make 60-yarders (easily), and linked with Brian Egan, former Mississippi State kicker and kicking coach, three times a week, for three years."
"Aubrey made history, securing his family's future in the process, and has already become one of the league's best kickers of all-time; and with only three seasons on his resume."
Aubrey's journey began in professional soccer but shifted after he pursued a software engineering career. A pivotal moment occurred when his wife suggested he could kick a football. He trained rigorously and joined the UFL's Birmingham Stallions, becoming a scoring leader. His talent caught the attention of the Cowboys' special teams coordinator, leading to a competitive training camp. After overcoming competition, Aubrey returned to Dallas and quickly established himself as one of the NFL's top kickers, making history and securing his family's future.
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