Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey makes NFL history in win over Eagles

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Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey was arguably the most important player on the field for Dallas in their 33-13 blowout win over the Eagles on Sunday night.

The rookie kicker went 4-for-4 on his field goal attempts, connecting on field goal tries of 60, 59, 45 and 50 yards against Philadelphia. According to the Cowboys Public Relations team, Aubrey is the first player in NFL history to make two field goals of at least 59 yards in the same game.

"It feels good. Just to have the confidence to have the coaches call that for you in the first quarter (the 60-yarder) - it means a lot. It's a risky call for them if you don't trust your kicker. To call it twice (in the same game), it just shows how much they believe in me, and it really inspires confidence in me," Aubrey said after the game.

The rookie kicker has now made all 30 of his field goals this season, setting an NFL record for consecutive field goals to start a career.

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