The Pittsburgh Steelers have locked up one of the most reliable legs in the NFL, signing kicker Chris Boswell to a four-year, $28 million contract extension. The deal, confirmed by his agency CAA Football to ESPN's Adam Schefter, keeps the Pro Bowl specialist in black and gold through the 2029 season.
Boswell, who has been a cornerstone of the Steelers' special teams since joining the team in 2015, has consistently delivered in high-pressure situations. Known for his clutch field goals and strong leg on kickoffs, the 33-year-old has earned two Pro Bowl selections and ranks among the most accurate kickers in franchise history.
The extension comes at a crucial time for Pittsburgh, as the team looks to build on a promising offense and maintain a competitive edge in the AFC North. Boswell's consistency provides a reliable scoring option, especially in tight divisional matchups where every point counts.
For fans and gear enthusiasts, this move signals the Steelers' commitment to stability and excellence—values that resonate on and off the field. Whether you're repping Boswell's No. 9 jersey or gearing up for game day, this extension is a win for the Steel City.
