Cowboys give kicker Brett Maher the boot, sign Kai Forbath

The Brett Maher kicking era is over in Dallas. Journeyman Kai Fortbath gets his shot with the Cowboys.

The Dallas Cowboys have seen enough of kicker Brett Maher. They cut Maher Monday and have signed Kai Forbath to try and find a way to get the ball between the uprights on field-goal attempts.

Maher was 20-for-30 on field goals this season after going 1-of 2 Thursday in the loss to the Chicago Bears. The 10 misses are more than any other NFL kicker has had in a season the past four years. He was 11-of-21 from outside 30 yards.

Maher signed a 2-year, $1,050,000 contract with the Dallas Cowboys in 2018, including an average annual salary of $525,000. He played in the CFL before replacing veteran Dan Bailey in Dallas.

Forbath played college ball at UCLA. Coincidentally, he was first signed by the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent in 2011, Forbath spent his rookie season on injured reserve. He has since kicked for Washington, New Orleans, Minnesota and Jacksonville.