Harrison Butker has agreed to a new four-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs, making him the highest-paid kicker in the NFL. The deal is worth $25.6 million and will keep Butker with the team until 2028. Butker negotiated the deal himself without representation, according to ESPN.
Known for his clutch performances, Butker has been a key player for the Chiefs, making crucial field goals in important games, including their Super Bowl victory two years ago. He has an impressive track record, converting 89.1% of his field goal attempts and making 70% of his kicks from beyond 50 yards in his seven seasons with the franchise.
Butker’s profile received attention this offseason after controversial remarks he made during a commencement speech at Benedictine College. Despite facing criticism, he stands by his beliefs and has received both support and backlash.
His teammate, star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, voiced disagreement with Butker’s comments but praised his character and leadership qualities. The fallout from Butker’s remarks actually led to a surge in the sales of his jersey.
With Butker’s contract secured, the Chiefs are now focused on pursuing a historic third consecutive Super Bowl win.