Cowboys’ Brandon Aubrey just made Quinnen Williams look like a wide-eyed rookie

Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Oubre is great, and a lot of people know it. However, some people are still learning about his greatness, including his new partner Quinnen Williams.

Williams, who just played in his second game with the Cowboys, is a three-time Pro Bowler who usually makes surprising plays. However, the defensive tackle played the role of astonished spectator on Sunday, which is a credit to Oubre.

The veteran kicker kicked the game-winning field goal against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, and as the Cowboys were preparing Oubre for the kick, Williams learned how much Dallas trusts the kicker’s leg. this week’s voices from the shore The defensive tackle’s reaction to learning of Oubre’s limit (8:52 mark of the video) was documented, and as usual with Quinnen Williams, it was hilarious.

Cowboys star Quinnen Williams had a hilarious reaction to learning how good Brandon Oubre is

Fellow defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa explained to Williams that once the Cowboys get beyond the 50-yard line, they are in Oubre’s range. Williams, clearly surprised, asked again if he could reach that far.

When his teammates assured him that Oubre’s range is limitless, the newest Cowboy finally understood why Aubrey has the X-Factor feature in the Madden Football video game. Still, Williams was in disbelief, as he asked his teammates if Oubre could kick a 61-yard field goal. After he said yes, Williams laughed and admitted he was still new to seeing this greatness.

Ultimately, Oubre only needed a 42-yard field goal to win the game, essentially a chip shot for him. But to Williams’ question about whether a kicker can make a 61-yard field goal, Oubre has already answered that question, with his longest official field goal being 65 yards. The two-time Pro Bowler also holds the NFL record for most 60-plus yard field goals with five.

“Butter” Oubre is truly an X-factor and an incredible weapon for the Cowboys. He proved this once again by making an incredible comeback on Sunday. Oubre hasn’t made a 60-yarder since Quinnen Williams was acquired before the trade deadline, but with the three-time Pro Bowler expected to be with the Cowboys for several more years, it’s only a matter of time until he gets a testament.





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