What is Harrison Butker's net worth? Contract breakdown and salary of Kansas City Chiefs' PK

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Kansas City Chiefs PK Harrison Butker
Kansas City Chiefs PK Harrison Butker

Harrison Butker's 27-yard field goal with eight seconds remaining lifted the Kansas City Chiefs past the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in the 2023 Super Bowl.

Although Butker's 42-yard try in the first quarter doinked off an upright, he bounced back strongly with the Lombardi Trophy on the line.

The Chiefs' special teams star has now become the talk of the town among the NFL community. Many fans have been curious to learn more about Butker's net worth and his contract details.

As per reports, Butker has an estimated net worth of around $5 million. He has accumulated most of his wealth by playing in the NFL as a placekicker for the Chiefs over the last six seasons.

In 2019, Butker signed a five-year deal with Kansas City worth a reported $20,275,000. According to Spotrac, he will earn a base salary of $3,550,000, a roster bonus of $100,000 and a workout bonus of $50,000 in 2023.

Butker's deal will run through 2024, which means that he still has two more seasons left on his contract with Kansas City.

How did Harrison Butker fare in the 2022-23 NFL season?

Kansas City Chiefs PK Harrison Butker
Kansas City Chiefs PK Harrison Butker

Harrison Butker endured a tough season given the high standards that he has set for himself over the years. However, he ended on a high, winning the second Super Bowl title of his career with the Kansas City Chiefs.

The placekicker made 18 of his 24 field-goal attempts (75%) during the regular season. He then kicked two field goals as the Chiefs topped the Jacksonville Jaguars 27-20 in the divisional round.

Butker scored three times against the Cincinnati Bengals in a 23-20 AFC championship game win to help Kansas City reach the Super Bowl.

In the big game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Butker missed his first field-goal attempt. However, he converted a game-winning second try just a few seconds before the final whistle to win the Lombardi Trophy for Kansas City.

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