Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy has assured fans that the team has a backup plan in place for kicker Brandon Aubrey as he handles jury duty ahead of the Cowboys’ highly anticipated game against the San Francisco 49ers. With Aubrey potentially unavailable for practice, the Cowboys have prepared alternative strategies to ensure they are ready for the crucial matchup.
McCarthy addressed the situation during a press conference, explaining that the team is confident in Aubrey’s ability to balance his responsibilities. “We’ve got a plan in place for Brandon. We’re monitoring the situation closely, and we’re making the necessary adjustments to ensure we’re ready for Sunday’s game against the 49ers,” McCarthy said.
Aubrey, who has been solid for the Cowboys this season, is an important part of their special teams. His jury duty has raised concerns about his availability for practice, but McCarthy’s comments suggest that the team is prepared, whether or not Aubrey can make it to all sessions this week. The team has backup kickers on standby, should they be needed.
The Cowboys’ clash with the 49ers is set to be a critical game, with both teams pushing for strong positions in the NFC. Having reliable special teams performance is crucial, and McCarthy’s reassurance has eased some concerns surrounding the situation. For more updates on how the Cowboys are preparing for the game and other NFL news, visit Wrapped Feed.
As the Cowboys continue their preparation, the team remains focused on maintaining momentum in what promises to be one of the season’s most intense matchups. Stay tuned for more updates on the game and Aubrey’s status.