Brandon Aubrey kicked a 65-yard field goal for the Dallas Cowboys in the first quarter against the Baltimore Ravens, the second-longest kick in NFL history.
Aubrey’s kick Sunday was 1 yard shy of the record held by the kicker on the other sideline, Justin Tucker of the Ravens. Tucker’s 66-yarder came on the final play of a 19-17 victory at Detroit in 2021.
Both kicks were indoors. Dallas plays at AT&T Stadium, which has a retractable roof that was closed.
The kick cleared the crossbar by a couple of yards, with room also to spare inside the right upright.
Aubrey is now 15 of 15 on kicks of 50 yards or longer in his two seasons after adding a 51-yarder late in the first half.
The 29-year-old former Major League Soccer prospect extended his record for makes from at least 50 yards without a miss to start an NFL career. The Cowboys discovered Aubrey in the USFL last year.
Aubrey made a 66-yarder at the end of the first half in the opener at Cleveland, but the kick came after the whistle when the Cowboys were penalized for delay of game.
Dallas coaches considered having Aubrey try from 71, but changed their minds when the Browns put a returner in the end zone.