The Pittsburgh Steelers have locked up one of their most reliable weapons for the long haul, signing veteran kicker Chris Boswell to a new five-year contract that places him among the highest-paid players at his position. The deal, announced on Wednesday, averages $7 million per season over the final four years, tying him with Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey for the largest contract ever awarded to a kicker.
Boswell, 35, has been a cornerstone of the Steelers' special teams unit since joining the team in October 2015. Now entering his 12th season in Pittsburgh, he's established himself as one of the most accurate kickers in NFL history. The two-time Pro Bowler has converted 299 of 341 field goal attempts (88%) and 353 of 369 extra point tries (96%). Perhaps most impressively, he's a perfect 19-for-19 on postseason field goals—a testament to his composure under pressure.
Boswell's 1,250 career points rank second in franchise history, trailing only the legendary Gary Anderson (1,343). Last season, he connected on 27 of 32 field goals (84.4%), including a career-long 60-yard bomb in a Week 1 victory over the New York Jets. He also nailed 42 of 43 extra points (97.7%) and finished the year with 123 total points.
For Steelers fans, this deal is more than just a financial commitment—it's a vote of confidence in a player who has been the model of consistency. In an NFL where games often come down to a single kick, having a proven veteran like Boswell under contract for the foreseeable future provides stability and peace of mind. Whether you're suiting up for game day or just repping the black and gold from the stands, Boswell's signature accuracy is something every Steelers supporter can appreciate.
