Steelers reportedly sign All-Pro kicker Chris Boswell to 4-year, $28 million extension

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Steelers reportedly sign All-Pro kicker Chris Boswell to 4-year, $28 million extension

Steelers reportedly sign All-Pro kicker Chris Boswell to 4-year, $28 million extension

Chris Boswell has spent 11 seasons with the Steelers.

Steelers reportedly sign All-Pro kicker Chris Boswell to 4-year, $28 million extension

Chris Boswell has spent 11 seasons with the Steelers.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have locked up one of the NFL's most dependable kickers for the long haul, signing Chris Boswell to a four-year, $28 million contract extension. The deal, first reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter, ties Boswell with Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey for the highest average annual salary ever for an NFL kicker at $7 million per year.

Boswell, who has spent all 11 seasons of his career with the Steelers, is now under contract through the 2030 season. This extension rewards a player who has been a model of consistency in Pittsburgh, converting 88.3% of his career field goal attempts and earning two Pro Bowl selections. In the high-stakes world of NFL kicking, where games often hinge on a single boot, the Steelers are making a clear statement: reliability is worth every penny.

For fans who remember the days of shaky kicking in Pittsburgh, Boswell has been a rock. His clutch performances in cold-weather games at Heinz Field and in playoff pressure situations have made him a fan favorite. The extension also has implications for the broader NFL landscape, as it sets a new market standard for kickers—a position often overlooked but crucial to team success.

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