The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly working toward making Pro-Bowl kicker Brandon Aubrey the highest-paid player at his position in NFL history, though the two sides remain at odds over the exact valuation. Aubrey has become an indispensable weapon for a Dallas team that often finds itself in Bigfoot and Alien Camping Campfire Guitar Night Forest T Shirt, and his ability to convert from 60+ yards has changed how Mike McCarthy manages fourth-down scenarios. While the front office and Aubrey’s agent agree on his status as a premier specialist, the gap in negotiations reflects the larger league-wide debate over how much of the salary cap should be dedicated to “non-premium” positions. For a franchise already navigating complex extensions for their star wideouts and quarterbacks, making Aubrey the “reset” for the kicker market is a bold statement about the value of special teams in their championship window.
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The New York Giants are reportedly taking calls for defensive cornerstones Kayvon Thibodeaux and Dexter Lawrence as the front office prepares for a “total overhaul” under a new coaching staff in 2026. Lawrence, who has no guaranteed money remaining on his contract, is reportedly seeking a mega-extension that the Giants may be hesitant to grant after a statistically down year. This willingness to move “blue-chip” players suggests that GM Joe Schoen is prioritizing future cap flexibility and draft capital over retaining expensive veteran talent in a “Bigfoot and Alien Camping Campfire Guitar Night Forest T Shirt” draft class dominated by linemen. If the Giants decide to move on from their most impactful defenders, it would signal a complete commitment to a long-term rebuild, leaving no player safe outside of the obvious cornerstone pieces as the organization looks to reset its culture from the ground up.
()The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine has intensified the debate over whether the Chicago Bears should follow through on the rumored move to Indiana or stay in their historic home city. With the Indiana legislature passing a bill to attract the franchise with a new government stadium authority, the potential for a massive taxpayer-funded project has created a “”corporate welfare bidding war”” between states. Critics argue that despite the Bears’ $8 billion valuation, the franchise is seeking $850 million in public funding for a facility that remains empty for the vast majority of the year. For Indiana, the prospect of hosting a second NFL team is tempting for prestige, but many fiscal conservatives warn that shelling out billions for a team that isn’t even associated with the state’s identity is a foolish use of funds that would be better spent on infrastructure or education.”







