Wearing a cowboy hat and boots, Post Malone stood still wearing a Brandon Aubrey jersey as the Dallas kicker gave the famous singer his autograph on a replica No. 17 jersey.
The official NFL player and Cowboys super fan appeared to meet for the first time on the MetLife sideline before Thursday’s game against the New York Giants.
Aubrey and Malone exchanged a handshake and hug after the signing was completed as photographers and other onlookers surrounded the couple.
Surprisingly, Aubrey made a 60-yard field goal on Thursday, in what has become a common sight for Cowboys fans.
He extended his NFL record to 15 consecutive field goals of at least 50 yards without a miss early in his career. breaking a franchise record with a 65-yard shot last week.
Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey signed famous singer Post Malone’s jersey
Malone and Aubrey met Thursday night before the Cowboys’ game against the Giants.
Brandon Aubrey #17 of the Dallas Cowboys poses for a photo with Post Malone
There is a big problem for the Cowboys. Aubrey isn’t getting enough opportunities for shorter kicks, those of 32 to 33 yards with extra points, especially when they don’t reach the end zone until they are in recovery mode.
Aubrey’s 65-yard kick in the first quarter of a Defeat 28-25 on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens It was the second longest in NFL history by one yard.
He added a 51-yard score just before halftime, but the Cowboys (1-2) trailed by 22 points before three touchdowns in the final 9 minutes, twice trying and failing on 2-point conversions before Aubrey kicked a PAT.
“I just go out there and take what’s required of me,” Aubrey said earlier in the week. “You can’t choose which kicks you get, so you go out and practice them.”
The second-year kicker is tied for the NFL lead this season in making all 10 of his field goal attempts, half of them at least 50 yards long. Pittsburgh Steelers veteran Chris Boswell is 10 for 11 this season, taking all four of his kicks between 50 and 59 yards.
“You feel like they’re automatic for him right now,” kick returner and receiver KaVontae Turpin said of Aubrey.
Brandon Aubrey #17 of the Dallas Cowboys kicks an extra point during the first quarter
The 29-year-old former Major League Soccer prospect and Notre Dame football player, whom the Cowboys discovered in the USFL last year, made a 66-yard score late in the first half in the opener in Cleveland. That shot came after the whistle due to a delay in the game’s penalty. Dallas coaches considered having Aubrey try from the 71st, but changed their minds when the Browns put a returner in the end zone.
Tucker, who has played all 198 of his NFL games for the Ravens over 13 seasons, missed a 46-yard attempt wide left in the fourth quarter.
Aubrey’s 15 field goals of at least 50 yards in just 20 games are already more than half of the Cowboys’ career record of 27 set by Dan Bailey from 2011 to 2017. Aubrey has 192 points on 46-of-48 shooting from the field with 54 PATs, including 35 points already this season.
“I just want to go out and do my job and make sure they can trust me,” he said. “You just want to be part of the team, a positive part of the team.”