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Spotrac Confirms Packers Preparing to Sign Cowboys’ 3× Pro Bowl Kicker as Brandon McManus Replacement

Green Bay, Wisconsin — The Green Bay Packers may be on the verge of making a bold move to stabilize one of the most scrutinized positions on their roster.

According to contract projections and league chatter highlighted by Spotrac, the Packers are positioning themselves to pursue Dallas Cowboys standout kicker Brandon Aubrey as a potential replacement for veteran Brandon McManus.

McManus’ future in Green Bay remains uncertain. While he brought experience and stability at times, inconsistencies and a contract structure that allows for a possible 2026 exit have left the organization evaluating long-term alternatives. The emergence of Lucas Havrisik provided a temporary spark, but the front office appears to be thinking bigger.
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Aubrey, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, has quickly become one of the NFL’s most reliable scoring weapons. Known for his leg strength, range beyond 55 yards, and remarkable accuracy under pressure, Aubrey transformed Dallas’ special teams unit into a weekly advantage. Few kickers in the league combine consistency and clutch performance at his level.

However, negotiations between Aubrey and the Cowboys have reportedly grown complicated. While initial reports suggested contract demands nearing $10 million per year, conflicting accounts and public denials from Aubrey’s camp have added tension to the situation. Regardless of the exact figures, the longer talks stall, the more realistic outside interest becomes.

For Green Bay, this represents opportunity. Special teams has quietly been a swing factor in several critical games over the past two seasons. In tight playoff-caliber matchups, elite kicking can be the difference between advancing and going home. Adding a proven Pro Bowl talent would send a clear message: the Packers are not settling for average in any phase of the game.

There are financial and draft implications to consider, particularly if Dallas applies a restricted free-agent tender. Compensation could become part of the equation. Still, if Green Bay believes Aubrey is a long-term solution rather than a short-term patch, the investment may be justified.

If the Packers move forward, this would not simply be a roster adjustment. It would be a declaration that Green Bay intends to eliminate lingering weaknesses and maximize every championship window opportunity — even if it means making an aggressive play for one of the league’s premier kickers.

 
 

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