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    You are at:Home»Sports»Professional Sports»Chiefs extend Harrison Butker to become top-paid kicker in the NFL

    Chiefs extend Harrison Butker to become top-paid kicker in the NFL

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    By Mitch Fortner on August 5, 2024 Professional Sports, Sports

    The Kansas City Chiefs and kicker Harrison Butker have agreed to a four-year, $25.6 million extension that includes $17.75 million guaranteed, on Monday.

    The deal makes Butker the highest paid kicker and the NFL and tied to the Chiefs through the 2028 season. He’s ahead of the Ravens’ Justin Tucker and Eagles’ Jake Elliott, who average $6 million per season.

    Butker confirmed in a post to X that he was finalizing a four-year extension.

    “There’s no place I’d rather be than with the Chiefs, excited to finalize a 4 year extension,” he wrote. “To the Heights!”

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