In a stunning turn of events that’s rocking the foundations of America’s Team, Dallas Cowboys star kicker Brandon Aubrey has fired a direct shot across the bow at the front office, making it crystal clear he’s not about to settle for scraps—even if those scraps come in the form of a whopping $5.8 million restricted free agent tender. This explosive revelation, dropped like a game-winning field goal from beyond 60 yards, has sent shockwaves through Big D and could reshape the Cowboys’ offseason strategy just days before free agency erupts.

BOMBSHELL IN BIG D: Brandon Aubrey drops a $5.8 MILLION MIC on the Cowboys’ front office with a chilling message that changes EVERYTHING.

 

 

BOMBSHELL IN BIG D: Brandon Aubrey drops a $5.8 MILLION MIC on the Cowboys’ front office with a chil

In a stunning turn of events that’s rocking the foundations of America’s Team, Dallas Cowboys star kicker Brandon Aubrey has fired a direct shot across the bow at the front office, making it crystal clear he’s not about to settle for scraps—even if those scraps come in the form of a whopping $5.8 million restricted free agent tender. This explosive revelation, dropped like a game-winning field goal from beyond 60 yards, has sent shockwaves through Big D and could reshape the Cowboys’ offseason strategy just days before free agency erupts.

 

 

Dallas Cowboys place kicker Brandon Aubrey

The drama unfolds against a backdrop of stalled negotiations. With the Cowboys already slapping the non-exclusive franchise tag on wide receiver George Pickens—signaling a lack of urgency on long-term deals—Aubrey stands as the last major puzzle piece on Jerry Jones’ contract chessboard. Sources close to the situation reveal that talks for an extension have dragged on, building tension with each tick of the clock. In an ideal scenario, Dallas locks up their record-breaking kicker without resorting to the tender, but as deadlines loom, the possibility grows more real—and more contentious.

Enter Aubrey’s bombshell statement, courtesy of Joseph Hoyt from The Dallas Morning News, which has fans and analysts alike buzzing: “Obviously, the tender is what the Cowboys have talked about. It’s a good problem to have. It’s a good amount of money. It’s a big pay raise for me from before, but it’s not ideal for any player…” Boom. Mic drop. That $5.8 million second-round tender? Aubrey’s chilling message lays it bare—it’s a band-aid on a bullet wound, a short-term fix that no elite player craves. This isn’t just about the cash; it’s a declaration of war on uncertainty, a demand for the security and respect that comes with a multi-year extension.

Make no mistake: Aubrey holds the leverage here. As a restricted free agent, if the Cowboys slap that tender on him, he could sign an offer sheet elsewhere, forcing Dallas to match or walk away with a second-round draft pick as compensation. But let’s be real—who’s coughing up a premium pick for a kicker? History screams “no one.” Just glance at the recent draft trends for the position:

 

Jake Moody’s third-round selection? A rare outlier, and even he fizzled out in San Francisco after less than three seasons. Top-tier kickers like Aubrey are typically unearthed on Day 3 or as undrafted gems—think Chargers’ Cameron Dicker (undrafted) or Jaguars’ Cam Little (sixth round). Aubrey himself was toiling in the USFL when Cowboys scouts struck gold. But here’s the game-changer: Aubrey isn’t some unproven rookie. He’s a proven phenom, shattering records with five field goals from 60+ yards, turning midfield into scoring territory. Teams would salivate over him on the open market, but that second-round price tag? It’s a fortress keeping suitors at bay, ensuring Aubrey remains in Dallas through 2026—tender or not.

Yet, this tender tango carries massive risks. Aubrey’s not mincing words: He flat-out doesn’t want it. Tender him, and you risk poisoning the well, breeding resentment that could bleed into his performance. In a league where mental edge is everything for specialists, a disgruntled Aubrey spells disaster for a Cowboys squad already under the microscope. The front office knows it—Aubrey’s message isn’t just a complaint; it’s a ultimatum that flips the script on negotiations.

As free agency barrels toward us next week, the ball is squarely in Jerry Jones’ court. Will the Cowboys blink and pony up for a long-term deal, securing their secret weapon? Or will they force the tender, igniting a potential powder keg? One thing’s for damn sure: Aubrey’s $5.8 million mic drop has changed everything in Big D. The clock is ticking, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Stay tuned—this bombshell is just the beginning.

 

“Love You, Uncle Travvy… Love You, Randy Moss!” Jason Kelce’s 5-Year-Old Daughter Ellie Adorably Crashes the New Heights Podcast — and the Viral Video Is Taking Over the Internet..

“Love You, Uncle Travvy… Love You, Randy Moss!” Jason Kelce’s 5-Year-Old Daughter Ellie Adorably Cra

 

The cutie was trying to put her jacket on when she popped into the podcast studio

 

Another Kelce might be ready to enter the world of show business!

Jason Kelce’s 5-year-old daughter, Elliotte “Ellie” Kelce, popped into his New Heights podcast taping this week when she was trying to grab her winter coat.

Jason and his younger brother, Travis Kelce, were talking to retired NFL star Randy Moss on the Wednesday, March 4, podcast when Ellie popped up in the background of Jason’s shot, seemingly wearing a gymnastics outfit and struggling to get her puffy coat on.

“Is Ellie in the background?” Jason asked as Travis cracked up, declaring, “This is so funny.”

Jason then asked his daughter, “Can you go upstairs, girlie?” to which the little cutie shook her head no.

Travis Kelce and Randy Moss talk to Jason Kelce and his daughter Ellie on 'New Heights.'Credit: New Heights/Instagram

Travis Kelce and Randy Moss talk to Jason Kelce and his daughter Ellie on ‘New Heights.’

Credit: New Heights/Instagram

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Since she wasn’t willing to leave, Jason asked his daughter to, “Say hi to the greatest receiver to ever play football,” and Ellie slipped on the headphones and adorably waved, saying, “Hi, Randy Moss!”

Moss, 49, replied, saying, “Hi, baby! How are you?”

And though Ellie temporarily left the frame, she popped back in to declare, “Love you, Uncle Travvy! Love you, Randy Moss!” as Jason laughed, trying to usher her out of the room.

Ellie certainly isn’t the first of Jason and wife Kylie Kelce’s daughters to make a cameo on New Heights or Kylie’s Not Gonna Lie podcasts.

The couple, who are also parents to daughters Wyatt, 6, Bennett, 3, and Finn, almost 1, get frequent pop-ins from their adorable kiddos.

Kylie recently opened up about the unique place she sometimes hides daughter Finn while recording Not Gonna Lie.

“We’ll be recording a full podcast, and I’ll have a guest pop on, and I’ll have our youngest underneath my shirt, and fully in it. It’s delightful,” Kylie quipped while recording her FAFO YouTube series.

Kylie recently opened up to PEOPLE about her and Jason’s parenting decisions, particularly with regard to technology and social media.

“We are really the first generation that’s had access to social media for as long as we have, and during our developmental years, so we are big proponents of not allowing our kids to have that, especially when they’re young,” Kylie said.

“I think it’s our job as parents to let our kids be kids,” she added. “Kids are meant to play. They aren’t meant to be taking on the weight of the world or deal with comments online, or feel that they’re not living up to this aesthetic lifestyle they see.”