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Highest paid NFL players in 2023: NFL salaries by position, highest-paid NFL stars

Who are the highest paid NFL players? As the salary cap climbs, the top NFL player salaries are skyrocketing each year with record-setting contracts resetting the market.

While quarterbacks are the highest-paid NFL players, teams are beginning to spend a lot more money on edge rushers, cornerbacks, offensive tackles, and wide receivers. Between the skyrocketing NFL salary cap, TV rights deals worth more than $100 billion and stadium revenue, the highest-paid players in NFL are cashing in.

Related: Highest paid NFL quarterbacks

Let’s take a look at the highest-paid NFL players of 2023.

10. Stefon Diggs, wide receiver, Buffalo Bills

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  • Stefon Diggs contract: 4 years, $96 million
  • Stefon Diggs salary (2023): $1.165 million
  • Stefon Diggs cap hit (2023): $14.875 million
  • Signing Bonus: $21.5 million
  • AAV: $24 million
  • Free Agent: 2028

The market for wide receivers exploded during the 2022 offseason, with Stefon Diggs joining his peers among the highest-paid NFL players. While Diggs’ base salary ($1.165 million) is low, there is a $4.3 million signing bonus he receives each year and Buffalo structure the contract for roster, workout and option bonuses to kick in from 2024-’27. As the go-to target for Josh Allen, Diggs is certainly earning his contract.

9. A.J. Brown, wide receiver, Philadelphia Eagles

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  • A.J. Brown contract: 4 years, $100 million
  • A.J. Brown salary (2023): $1.08 million
  • A.J. Brown cap hit (2023): $8.318 million
  • Signing Bonus: $23.234 million
  • AAV: $25 million
  • Free Agent: 2027

After being low-balled by the Tennessee Titans, A.J. Brown was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles and the organization instantly made him one of the highest-paid receivers in the NFL. He is the No. 1 target for quarterback Jalen Hurts and it’s fair to say his on-field impact makes every dollar Philadelphia is spending a worthwhile investment.

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8. Myles Garrett, edge rusher, Cleveland Browns

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  • Myles Garrett contract: 5 years, $125 million
  • Myles Garrett salary (2023): $17.25 million
  • Myles Garrett cap hit (2023): $29.176 million
  • Signing Bonus: $21 million
  • AAV: $25 million
  • Free Agent: 2027

The first pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, Myles Garrett has exceeded all expectations placed upon him coming out of Texas A&M. The 6-foot-4 edge rusher already earned four All-Pro selections in six seasons with 74.5 career sacks through his first 84 games. It likely won’t be long before Garrett lands another extension worth more than $30 million annually.

Related: 2023 NFL power rankings

7. Laremy Tunsil, offensive tackle, Houston Texans

NFL: Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans
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  • Laremy Tunsil contract: 3 years, $75 million
  • Laremy Tunsil salary (2023): $18.25 million
  • Laremy Tunsil cap hit (2023): TBD
  • Signing Bonus: TBD
  • AAV: $25 million
  • Free Agent: 2027

The beauty of signing short-term extensions is that you get to become one of the highest-paid NFL players multiple times. With his contract set to expire in 2024, Houston Texans offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil signed a three-year contract worth $75 million. The $25 million AAV makes him the highest-paid offensive tackle in the NFL and his deal includes $50 million fully guaranteed.

6. Cooper Kupp, wide receiver, Los Angeles Rams

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  • Cooper Kupp contract: 3 years, $80.1 million
  • Cooper Kupp salary (2023): $15 million
  • Cooper Kupp cap hit (2023): $27.8 million
  • Signing Bonus: $20 million
  • AAV: $26.7 million
  • Free Agent: 2027

Cooper Kupp helped the Los Angeles Rams win a Super Bowl, now he gets to stick around as one of the highest-paid NFL players on a rebuilding team. The All-Pro wide receiver should remain a dynamic offensive weapon as long as he’s on the field and his contract should keep him around in Los Angeles through their rebuilding process.

5. Joey Bosa, edge rusher, Los Angeles Chargers

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  • Joey Bosa contract: 5 years, $135 million
  • Joey Bosa salary (2023): $1.165 million
  • Joey Bosa cap hit (2023): $15.776 million
  • Signing Bonus: $35 million
  • AAV: $27 million
  • Free Agent: 2026

Nick and Joey Bosa will soon become the two highest-paid brothers in professional sports. Joey Bosa landed a $135 million contract extension from the Los Angeles Chargers, making him one of the highest-paid defensive players in the NFL. While injuries have limited him at times, Bosa is one of the best pass rushers in football when healthy.


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4. Davante Adams, wide receiver, Las Vegas Raiders

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  • Davante Adams contract: 5 years, $140 million
  • Davante Adams salary (2023): $6.03 million
  • Davante Adams cap hit (2023): $14.74 million
  • Signing Bonus: $19.25 million
  • AAV: $28 million
  • Free Agent: 2027

Davante Adams and Tyreek Hill each became two of the highest-paid NFL players around the same time and through similar circumstances. Even without Aaron Rodgers, Adams showcased why he is one of the best wide receivers of his era. He’s guaranteed to be under contract through 2024, but Las Vegas could cut Adams in 2025 for $28.4 million in cap savings.

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3. T.J. Watt, edge rusher, Pittsburgh Steelers – Highest-paid edge rusher in NFL

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  • T.J. Watt Contract: 4 years, $112.011 million
  • T.J. Watt Salary (2023): $20 million
  • T.J. Watt cap hit (2023): $29.368 million
  • Signing Bonus: $35.593 million
  • Average Salary: $28,002,750
  • Free Agent: 2026

The Pittsburgh Steelers never break precedent. Simply put, the organization doesn’t like signing deals that award guaranteed money beyond the first year of the contract. T.J. Watt is so good that the Steelers went against their archaic approach. The four-year contract signed in 2021 provided Watt with $80 million guaranteed in the first three seasons and he’s worth every penny.

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2. Tyreek Hill, receiver, Miami Dolphins — Highest paid wide receiver in 2023

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  • Tyreek Hill Contract: 4 years, $120 million
  • Tyreek Hill salary (2023): $1.165 million
  • Tyreek Hill cap hit (2023): $12.823 million
  • Signing Bonus: $25.5 million
  • Average Salary: $28.25 million
  • Free Agent: 2027

Tyreek Hill is the highest-paid wide receiver in the NFL and his speed is even more eye-catching than his contract. Even nearing 30 years old and no longer playing with Patrick Mahomes, Hill demonstrated why he’s one of the best weapons in football. Under contract through 2026, Hill will be making plays in Miami for a long time.

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1. Aaron Donald, defensive tackle, Los Angeles Rams — Highest-paid defensive player in NFL

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  • Aaron Donald Contract: 3 years, $95 million
  • Aaron Donald salary (2023): $13.5 million
  • Aaron Donald cap hit (2023): $26 million
  • Signing Bonus: $25 million
  • Average Salary: $31.67 million
  • Career Earnings: $128.614 million
  • Free Agent: 2025

Aaron Donald is the highest-paid NFL player, outside of quarterbacks, because he’s the best defensive player of his era. He’s right up there in company with the likes of Lawrence Taylor and Deion Sanders as all-time greats who made an impact like no other. It likely won’t be long until he retires, but Donald has earned every dollar of the largest contract in the NFL.

Highest paid NFL players in 2023

Here is a full rundown of the 20 highest-paid NFL players entering the 2023 season.

  1. Aaron Donald, Rams – $31.6M AAV
  2. Tyreek Hill, Dolphins – $30M AAV
  3. T.J. Watt, Steelers – $28.02M AAV
  4. Davante Adams, Raiders – $28M AAV
  5. Joey Bosa, Chargers – $27M AAV
  6. Cooper Kupp, Rams – $26.7M AAV
  7. Laremy Tunsil, Texans – $22M
  8. Myles Garrett, Browns – $25M AAV
  9. A.J. Brown, Eagles – $25M AAV
  10. Stefon Diggs, Bills – $24M AAV
  • 11. D.K. Metcalf, Seahawks – $24M AAV
  • 12. Deebo Samuel, 49ers – $23.85M
  • 13. Jeffery Simmons, Titans – $23.5M
  • 14. Khalil Mack, Chargers – $23.5M
  • 15. Maxx Crosby, Raiders – $23.5M
  • 16. Trent Williams, 49ers – $23.01M
  • 17. David Bakhtiari, Packers – $23M
  • 18. Terry McLaurin, WAS – $22.788M
  • 19. Daron Payne, WAS – $22.5M
  • 20. Dexter Lawrence NYG — $22.5

Highest paid NFL players by position

Contracts courtesy Spotrac. All salary figures and cap hits for the highest paid NFL players are from the 2022 season.

Highest paid running backs in NFL

  • Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers – $16.016 million AAV, $14.309 million cap hit, $8.4 million base salary
  • Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints – $15 million AAV, $14.5 million cap hit, $5.5 million base salary
  • Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans – $12.5 million AAV, $14 million cap hit, $12 million base salary
  • Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns – $12.2 million AAV, $5.213 million cap hit, $1.213 million base salary
  • Aaron Jones, Green Bay Packers – $12 million AAV, $8.197 million cap hit, $1.08 million base salary

Highest paid wide receivers in NFL

  • Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins — $30 million average annual value
  • Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders — $28 million AAV
  • Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams — $26.7 million AAV
  • A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles — $25 million AAV
  • DK Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks — $24 million AAV
  • Stefon Diggs, Buffalo Bills — $24 million AAV
  • Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers — $23.85 million AAV
  • Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders — $22.788 million AAV
  • DJ Moore, Chicago Bears – $20.628 million AAV
  • Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers – $20.025 million AAV
  • Chris Godwin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers — $20 million AAV
  • Amari Cooper, Cleveland Browns – $20 million AAV
  • Mike Williams, Los Angeles Chargers — $20 million AAV
  • Brandin Cooks, Dallas Cowboys – $19.882 million AAV

Highest paid tight ends in NFL

Highest paid offensive linemen in NFL

Highest paid defensive linemen in NFL

  • Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams — $31.67 million AAV
  • Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns – $25 million AAV
  • Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas Raiders – $23.5 million AAV
  • Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee Titans – $23.5 million AAV
  • Daron Payne, Washington Commanders – $22.5 million AAV
  • Dexter Lawrence, New York Giants — $22.5 million AAV
  • DeForest Buckner, Indianapolis Colts – $21 million AAV
  • Javon Hargrave, San Francisco 49ers — $21 million AAV
  • Leonard Williams, New York Giants – $21 million AAV
  • Chris Jones, Kansas City Cheifs – $20 million AAV

Highest paid edge rushers in NFL

  • T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers – $28.002 million AAV
  • Joey Bosa, Los Angeles Chargers –$27 million AAV
  • Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns – $25 million AAV
  • Khalil Mack, Los Angeles Chargers – $23.5 million AAV
  • Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas Raiders – $23.5 million AAV
  • Bradley Chubb, Miami Dolphins – $22 million AAV
  • Von Miller, Buffalo Bills – $20 million AAV
  • Harold Landry, Tennessee Titans – $17.5 million AAV
  • Shaquil Barrett, Tampa Bay Buccaneers – $17 million AAV

Highest paid linebackers in NFL

Highest paid cornerbacks in NFL

Highest paid safety in NFL

Highest paid kicker in NFL

  • Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens – $6 million AAV
  • Matt Gay, Indianapolis Colts – $5.625 million AAV
  • Jason Myers, Seattle Seahawks – $5.275 million AAV
  • Tyler Bass, Buffalo Bills – $5.25 million AAV
  • Chris Boswell, Pittsburgh Steelers — $5 million AAV
  • Younghoe Koo, Atlanta Falcons – $4.85 million AAV
  • Graham Gano, New York Giants – $4.666 million AAV
  • Daniel Carlson, Las Vegas Raiders – $4.6 million AAV

The Buffalo Bills signed Tyler Bass to a four-year, $21 million contract extension in April 2023, making him one of the highest-paid NFL kickers. Entering the 2023 season, five kickers now average $5 million per season in AAV.

Who is the highest paid punter in the NFL?

Jack Fox is the highest-paid punter in the NFL after signing a three-year contract extension worth an average of $3.775 million, immediately making him one of the highest paid punters in NFL history. Here are the top highest paid punters in the NFL>

  • Michael Dickson, Seattle Seahawks – $3.675 million AAV
  • Jack Fox, Detroit Lions – $3.516 million AAV
  • Tress Way, Washington Commanders – $3.412 million AAV
  • A.J. Cole, Las Vegas Raiders – $3 million AAV
  • Logan Cooke, Jacksonville Jaguars – $3 million AAV
  • Bryan Anger, Dallas Cowboys – $3 million AAV

What is the minimum NFL salary?

The lowest salary in the NFL is $750,000, which is the base salary for rookies that aren’t selected with one of the top picks in the NFL Draft. In a player’s second season under a base value contract, they would earn $870,000 in their second year and $940,000 in year three.

The minimum salary for NFL veterans, those with at least seven years of experience, is $1.165 million. The lowest NFL salary in 2023, per Spotrac, is $1.08 million. Heading into the 2023 season, 185 players have a base salary of $1.08 million.

Who is the highest paid NFL player now?

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is the highest-paid NFL player in 2023. He signed a $260 million contract in April, worth $52 million per season.

Who are the five highest paid players in the NFL?

Lamar Jackson ($52 million salary), Jalen Hurts ($51 million salary), Aaron Rodgers ($50.271 million salary), Russell Wilson ($49 million salary) and Kyler Murray ($46.1 million salary) are the five highest-paid NFL players in the NFL.

Do NFL players get paid in the offseason?

Outside of signing bonuses and roster bonuses, which are paid out on specific dates, NFL players are not paid during the offseason. NFL teams expect them to use that time off to prepare for the upcoming season. Once training camp starts, players then start receiving payments.

Do NFL players get paid weekly?

NFL players are paid each week during the regular season, receiving a weekly percentage of their annual base salary. They can also earn additional incentives in a given week if they reach certain contract incentives that are in place.

Is Patrick Mahomes the highest paid NFL player?

Patrick Mahomes isn’t among the highest-paid NFL players in 2023. The Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback ranks seventh in average annual salary ($45 million) and eighth in total guaranteed money ($141 million).

How much money did Tom Brady make?

Tom Brady received $332.962 million in career earnings, according to Spotrac, across 23 seasons in the NFL. This doesn’t account for the record-setting deal he signed with FOX Sports to serve as a color analyst and brand ambassador, which is worth $375 million over 10 years. Brady’s net worth in 2023 is estimated to be over $500 million.