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Cowboys punter Bryan Anger agrees to terms on two-year extension

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FRISCO, Texas – The Cowboys are getting the special teams band back together, as punter Bryan Anger agreed to terms on a new two-year deal that'll keep him booting punts and holding Brandon Aubrey's kicks in Dallas.

Anger, 36, is heading into his 14th year in the NFL, and 2025 will mark his fifth with the Cowboys, the longest tenure that he's had with a team over the course of his career.

Some of the best of Anger's 13 seasons have come with the Cowboys, as he earned second-team All-Pro honors and a Pro Bowl nod for the first time after the 2021 season, and again after 2023.

In 2024, Anger punted 62 times for 3,005 yards, getting a net average of 41.7 per punt with 24 landing inside the 2p yard line and 62 yards being his longest punt of the season.

With 324 punts landing inside the 20-yard line in his career, Anger ranks 16th all time in the category and is third amongst active NFL kickers, trailing only Johnny Hekker and Thomas Morstead.

For the first time in his career with Dallas, Anger will have a new special teams coordinator in Nick Sorensen, after John "Bones" Fassel departed in the offseason for the same role with the Tennessee Titans.

He will have continuity around him in both Trent Sieg and Brandon Aubrey, meaning the Cowboys field goal kicking tandem will return for the third straight season together. Dallas signed Sieg to an extension on Monday.

Anger's return is something that Aubrey was hoping to get in the offseason alongside Sieg, and now the Cowboys have come through to reunite the trio.

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