The Dallas Cowboys entered Thanksgiving knowing the margin for error against Kansas City could be razor thin . For the Cowboys, every possession and every kick carried postseason weight.

That backdrop made the role of Brandon Aubrey, from specialist to potential difference-maker, feel larger than ever in a game that many predicted would hinge on late-clock execution.

Aubrey, now in his third season in Dallas, had already built a reputation for saving points other teams concede. On Thursday, he reinforced that theme immediately, and his early kick wasn’t simply procedural; it quietly delivered statistical history .

“With that extra point after the CeeDee Lamb touchdown, Brandon Aubrey surpassed 400 career kicking points today, joining Harrison Butker and Wil Lutz as the only three

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