Steelers Reward Veteran Kicker With Record-Breaking Extension After 60-Yard Game-Winnerđ
Pittsburgh, September 13, 2025
Acrisure Stadium roared last Sunday when Chris Boswell nailed a 60-yard field goal as time expired, securing a 23-20 win over the New York Jets. Just days later, the Pittsburgh Steelers delivered a blockbuster: a record-setting extension making Boswell the highest-paid kicker in NFL history.
The clutch kick was pure drama. With the game tied, Boswellâs boot sailed through the uprights with room to spare, marking a career-long and proving his unmatched reliability. The moment didnât just clinch victory; it redefined the kicker market.
The new deal, per league sources, exceeds $26 million over four years, averaging $6.5 million annuallyâa first for kickers. Boswell now outpaces Harrison Butker and Justin Tucker, reclaiming the top salary spot after his previous contract was surpassed.
Head coach Mike Tomlin underscored Boswellâs value: âThis is a tough position, and consistency is everything. Boswell has earned the trust of this organization time and time again. That kick on Sunday was just another reminder of why he belongs here long term.â
Boswellâs path to the extension wasnât without tension. His âhold-inâ during training camp, limiting participation to push for a raise, tested the Steelersâ resolve. But his Week 1 heroics erased any doubts, cementing his place in a franchise that rewards loyalty and production.
For Steelers Nation, the deal is a badge of pride. Since joining in 2015, Boswell has delivered clutch kicks, with Sundayâs 60-yarder as his defining moment. Fans on X erupted, with @SteelersFaith tweeting, âBoswellâs our guyâpay the man!â This contract ensures the leg that won the game stays in Pittsburgh












