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Report: Steelers agree to 4-year extension with K Chris Boswell

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 12:04 PM

The Pittsburgh Steelers have agreed to terms on a four-year extension with veteran ​kicker Chris Boswell, according ‌to a report from ESPN.

The deal is reportedly for four years and $28 million, matching the highest average annual ‌salary ​for a kicker ⁠in NFL history ($7 ⁠million), per ESPN, with the identical extension that Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey agreed to ​in April. Boswell was entering the final season under ⁠contract but is ⁠now signed through 2030.

Boswell, ​35, has played his entire ​11-year career in Pittsburgh. He’s made ‌299 of 341 field goals (87.7%, sixth-highest percentage on the all-time NFL list) and 353 ⁠of 369 extra points (95.7%), earning a pair of Pro Bowl nods (2017, 2024) and ⁠a ‌first-team All-Pro honor in ⁠2024.

Last season, he made ​27 ‌of 32 field goals ​and 42 ⁠of 43 extra points, including a career-long and franchise-record 60-yarder to beat the New York Jets 34-32 on Sept. 7.

–Field ​Level Media