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Reports: Texans make Ka’imi Fairbairn NFL’s highest-paid kicker

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 4:21 PM

The Houston Texans are making nine-year veteran Ka’imi Fairbairn the NFL’s highest-paid kicker with a two-year, $13 ​million contract extension, according to ‌multiple reports on Tuesday.

Fairbairn, 32, would average $6.5 million annually in the new terms through 2028, pushing him ahead of the Kansas ‌City ​Chiefs’ Harrison Butker at $6.4 ⁠million.

Fairbairn appeared in ⁠15 regular-season games in 2025, missing some action with a lower-body injury, and made 44 of 48 field-goal ​attempts — both league-high totals. He was 9 of 13 from 50-plus ⁠yards with a ⁠long of 57. He also ​made all 28 extra-point attempts.

Since signing with ​Houston as an undrafted free agent ‌out of UCLA in 2016, Fairbairn has made 255 of 291 field-goal attempts (87.6%), including 51 of 69 from ⁠50-plus yards, with a long of 61. He is 268 of 287 (93.4%) on PATs.

The Philadelphia ⁠Eagles’ ‌Jake Elliott makes $5 million annually, ⁠while the Dallas Cowboys ​on ‌Saturday placed a one-year tender ​of $5.76 million ⁠on restricted free agent Brandon Aubrey. Other teams can try to sign Aubrey to offer sheets, with the Cowboys having the right to match them.

–Field ​Level Media