The Pittsburgh Steelers are facing contract negotiations as defensive lineman Cam Heyward and kicker Chris Boswell both seek raises. As reported by Adam Schefter of ESPN, Boswell is particularly vocal about his dissatisfaction with his current deal, despite participating in practice.
- Cam Heyward and Chris Boswell seeking raises.
- Boswell unhappy with current contract terms.
- Boswell's 2022 extension tied for highest-paid kicker.
- Lowest-paid kicker in AFC North last season.
- No guaranteed money left on Boswell's deal.
- Steelers won't negotiate during the season.
In 2022, Boswell signed a lucrative four-year, $20.5 million extension, making him one of the highest-paid kickers in the NFL. However, he finds himself as the lowest-paid kicker in the AFC North, even after earning All-Pro honors last season. With no guaranteed money left on his contract, the pressure is mounting as the season approaches on 2025-08-07 23:48:00.
As the Steelers navigate these negotiations, one must wonder: will they meet the demands of their star players? The team’s policy of not negotiating once the season starts adds urgency to the situation. Key developments include:
- Boswell’s $5 million average ranks him 11th among NFL kickers.
- He made 41-of-44 field goals and all 35 extra points last season.
- Heyward’s contract situation remains unresolved, adding to team tensions.
- The Steelers face a deadline as the season approaches.
As the season kickoff approaches, fans will be eager to see how these contract disputes unfold and what impact they may have on the team’s performance. Will the Steelers secure their stars before the games begin?