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Kane’s NFL Dream Gets Spotlight Amid World Cup Buzz
sports18 days ago

Kane’s NFL Dream Gets Spotlight Amid World Cup Buzz

England captain Harry Kane visited an NFL stadium during the U.S. World Cup and revealed interest in trying NFL kicking someday; Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey says Kane has the talent to make the jump, though Kane’s age and the slim number of NFL kicking jobs pose obstacles. Kane has previously demonstrated kicking ability, including a 50-yard field goal in 2017, and his global stardom could help him land a tryout if he pursues it, even as he focuses on England’s World Cup campaign.

Cowboys' Brandon Aubrey lands record-breaking four-year extension
sports2 months ago

Cowboys' Brandon Aubrey lands record-breaking four-year extension

Dallas signed kicker Brandon Aubrey to a four-year, $28 million extension, making him the NFL’s highest-paid kicker at $7 million per year. The 31-year-old Pro Bowler has hit 112 of 127 field goal attempts (88.2%), and the deal runs through 2029, securing Dallas’ kicking core as other off-season moves continue.

49ers lock in Eddy Pineiro with four-year kicker deal
sports4 months ago

49ers lock in Eddy Pineiro with four-year kicker deal

The San Francisco 49ers signed kicker Eddy Pineiro to a four-year, $17 million contract with $10 million guaranteed, keeping him in San Francisco after a strong 2025 season in which he went 28-for-29 on field goals (long of 59). Pineiro, 30, has previously played for the Raiders, Bears, Colts, Commanders, Jets and Panthers before joining the 49ers last year.

Cowboys tag Pickens to test the market, push Aubrey renewal
sports4 months ago

Cowboys tag Pickens to test the market, push Aubrey renewal

Dallas used a non-exclusive franchise tag on George Pickens to let him explore offers while Dallas gauges his market, with potential compensation of two first-round picks if they don’t match. Separately, Dallas is optimistic about re-signing kicker Brandon Aubrey on a market-setting deal, with talks centered around $8 million per year and optimism from Stephen Jones that a deal could be reached soon.