No longer a fairy tale, kicker Brandon Aubrey is turning himself into a nightmare for the Eagles defense after drilling the game-winning field goal
Arlington, Texas. 24/11/2025 The Dallas Cowboys had just secured a thrilling 24–21 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, but the name appearing everywhere after the game wasn’t Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, or Micah Parsons. It was Brandon Aubrey – the kicker who is turning his journey from a fairy tale into a real nightmare for the Eagles’ defense.
With the Cowboys stalled at the 41-yard line, tens of thousands inside AT&T Stadium held their breath as Aubrey stepped onto the field. The Eagles defended as if they expected a miss – but Aubrey, standing ice-cold, launched a 59-yard field goal straight down the middle. The ball didn’t just give Dallas the lead; it detonated the stadium with a roar that felt like the building shook.
According to ESPN, Eagles players were visibly frustrated after the kick. One source even said Philly’s defensive coordinator called Aubrey “the destroyer of every plan we had.” And no one felt that more than Jalen Hurts.
Right after the game, as both teams walked toward the tunnel, Hurts approached Aubrey. Many reporters assumed he would congratulate him or offer a handshake. Instead, Hurts shook his head, smirked, and delivered a line that sent Cowboys Nation into a frenzy across social media:
“You drove us crazy all night. Dallas is lucky to have you.”
Aubrey smiled, bowed his head in thanks, and walked toward the locker room to the sound of cheers from his teammates. Several Cowboys players said Prescott hugged Aubrey and told him: “I trust you every time. Without that kick, we don’t walk out of here with a win.”
On the stat sheet, Aubrey was a perfect 100 percent – including the nearly 60-yard field goal and two precise PATs. But what made him the brightest star of the night wasn’t just skill; it was composure. Unshaken under pressure, unfazed by the rivalry.
Head coach Mike McCarthy said after the game: “Aubrey is the kind of player every team wants – calm, accurate, dependable. Guys like him don’t talk much, but they change outcomes.”
The Cowboys left AT&T Stadium with a crucial win in the NFC East race, but Brandon Aubrey left with far more: respect from the opponent, complete trust from his team, and the full heart of Cowboys Nation. It’s no longer a fairy tale – Aubrey is writing his own chapter of Cowboys history.