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Post Malone sparks debate after wearing Brandon Aubrey's jersey at Cowboys concert

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When Post Malone returned to his hometown stage at AT&T Stadium , fans expected fireworks and they got them. But it wasn’t just his performance alongside Jelly Roll that had Cowboys Nation buzzing. It was his jersey. Not a tribute to quarterback Dak Prescott. Not a salute to CeeDee Lamb or any of the Cowboys ’ iconic legends. Instead, Post Malone rocked a No. 17 Brandon Aubrey jersey, a move that lit up social media and split fan opinions in seconds.


Post Malone turns heads by elevating Dallas' silent star



For most, Brandon Aubrey isn’t the name you plaster on posters or wear on stage in front of 80,000 screaming fans. But for Post Malone, a lifelong Cowboys loyalist whose father worked concessions for the team, this wasn’t just a fashion choice. It was a statement.



Aubrey, 30, has quietly become one of the most consistent and clutch players on the Cowboys’ roster. In 2024 alone, he went 40-for-47 on field goals, including a jaw-dropping 14-of-17 from beyond 50 yards. A monster 65-yarder that had fans and analysts alike raising their eyebrows.


Some see it as trolling, picking the least expected player for shock value. But those who’ve followed Post Malone’s relationship with the Cowboys know better. This is about respect. About valuing precision, consistency, and game-changing performances regardless of position or popularity.


Post Malone elevates the underdog in a league obsessed with Stars


The move is especially notable because music-meets-sports moments usually highlight star players, not specialists. In a league where quarterbacks dominate headlines and wide receivers rake in endorsement deals, a spotlight on someone like Aubrey feels almost rebellious. It’s a deviation from the NFL’s glamour playbook, a reminder that impact isn’t always loud or flashy. And maybe that’s the point.

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Post Malone has never been one to follow the crowd. From face tattoos to genre-bending albums, he’s made a career out of zigging where others zag. This jersey choice fits that mold perfectly subtle yet subversive and it’s forcing Cowboys fans to take a second look at what greatness really looks like. After all, in a team sport, even the quietest contributions can define legacies.

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