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The Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker has been a critical part of their success over the years. Already a two-time Super Bowl champion with the Chiefs, Butker has become a fan favorite among the Chiefs faithful. Amid all speculations regarding the player, exactly how much is Harrison Butker making from his current contract in the NFL?

Given his role, Butker is often affectionately referred to as “Butt Kicker” within the Chiefs community. Notably, Butker played a crucial part in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory in the 2019 season and topped the NFL scoring charts for the same year, solidifying his status as a highly regarded player in the league.

During his time with the Westminster high school team, Harrison Butker not only practiced his football skills but also set a record with a remarkable 53-yard field goal. Besides excelling in basketball, football, and soccer, Butker achieved further success by securing three state soccer championships in high school.

Continuing his education at Georgia Tech University, Butker served as the college football team captain in his senior year. In 2017, he eagerly entered the NFL draft where he was selected by the Carolina Panthers. Now playing for the Kansas City Chiefs, here’s a comprehensive breakdown of Harrison Butker’s contract and salary details.

Harrison Butker Contract details

Harrison Butker is currently on a five-year lucrative contract worth $20,275,000 with the Kansas City Chiefs signed in June 2019. The deal originally came with $8,100,000 guaranteed at signing and an average salary of $4,055,000 per annum, which is consistently adding to his overall net worth.

For the 2023 NFL season, Butker received a base salary worth $3,550,000 while carrying a cap hit value of $5,128,796 and dead cap value of $5,757,592. He also made a signing bonus of $700,000, roster bonus of $100,000 and workout bonus of $50,000 for the running season, per Spotrac.

The kicker will enter the fifth and final year of his contract in 2024. For the 2024 NFL season, Harrison Butker will make $3,690,000. The cap values can go up to $4,568,796 and the dead cap for the season is set at $728,796.

Salary Breakdown

  • Current Salary: $3,690,000
  • Salary Per Month: $307,500
  • Salary Per Week: $76,875
  • Salary Per Game: $217,059
  • Salary Per Quarter: $54,265
  • Salary Per Minute: $3,618

FAQs

Q. Which team does Harrison Butker play for now?

Harrison Butker plays kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL.

Q. How old is Harrison Butker?

Harrison Butker is 28 years old.

Q. Which franchise drafted Harrison Butker in the NFL?

The Carolina Panthers drafted Harrison Butker in the 2017 NFL Draft.

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