In the NFL, quarterbacks, wide receivers, and pass rushers usually dominate headlines. They receive the biggest contracts, attract the most attention, and often become the faces of their franchises. But hidden behind countless victories are specialists whose contributions only seem fully appreciated when everything is on the line.
For the Pittsburgh Steelers, few players have carried that pressure more consistently than Chris Boswell.
Over the years, Boswell has become one of the most reliable kickers in professional football, repeatedly delivering in high-pressure moments where entire games rested on a single swing of his leg. Whether in freezing temperatures, hostile stadiums, or late-game situations with the crowd roaring, Boswell has built a reputation as one of the NFL’s most dependable clutch performers.
That is why his recent comments about his salary and value immediately sparked major discussion across the football world.
“I am an excellent free-kick taker. If I weren’t paid this much, I might just be stuck in a rut. I deserve every penny I earn.”
To some fans, the quote sounded bold and unapologetic. To others, it sounded completely justified.
The reality is simple: Chris Boswell has directly helped win numerous games for the Steelers throughout his career.
In today’s NFL, close games are often decided by the smallest details. A missed extra point, a failed field goal, or poor special teams execution can completely change a season. While superstar offensive players receive most of the credit, reliable kickers quietly determine playoff races, division titles, and even championship opportunities.
Steelers fans understand that reality better than most.
Time after time, Pittsburgh has relied on Boswell to deliver under extreme pressure. There have been games where the offense struggled to score touchdowns, the defense battled to hold narrow leads, and Boswell ultimately became the difference between victory and defeat. In those moments, his value becomes impossible to ignore.
That is why many Steelers supporters strongly defended his comments online.

Fans pointed out that elite kickers are far rarer than many people realize. While casual observers sometimes treat kicking as automatic, NFL history is filled with talented teams destroyed by inconsistent special teams play. A single missed kick can haunt franchises for years. Having a dependable kicker provides stability that organizations deeply value, especially in playoff-level football where margins are razor thin.
Boswell’s supporters also argue that pressure on kickers may actually be greater than on many other positions.
Quarterbacks can recover from interceptions. Wide receivers can bounce back after dropped passes. But kickers often face brutal judgment after a single mistake because their opportunities are so isolated and visible. When the game comes down to one kick, there are no excuses and no hiding from the outcome.
Boswell has repeatedly embraced those moments rather than avoiding them.
His confidence may sound aggressive to some outsiders, but many athletes at the highest level believe self-belief is essential for survival in professional sports. Kickers especially operate in a position where mental toughness matters almost as much as physical ability. Doubt can destroy consistency instantly. Confidence, meanwhile, often separates great kickers from average ones.
Critics, however, still question whether specialists should command large salaries compared to players involved in every offensive or defensive snap. Some fans argue that teams should prioritize spending on quarterbacks, pass rushers, and offensive weapons rather than allocating major money toward kickers.
That debate has existed across the NFL for years.
But Pittsburgh’s recent history offers a powerful counterargument. Several Steelers victories likely never happen without Boswell’s reliability. In defensive battles and ugly weather games — situations that frequently define AFC North football — elite kicking becomes even more valuable.
Boswell’s importance also extends beyond statistics.
Reliable kickers influence coaching decisions throughout games. Coaches become more aggressive strategically when they trust their kicker from long distances. Offensive coordinators understand that simply reaching certain parts of the field can still produce points. Defenses play differently knowing even small mistakes may place opponents within scoring range.
Those hidden advantages rarely appear in highlight reels, but they impact winning football consistently.
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Another reason Boswell’s comments resonated with fans is because they reflected years of earned respect rather than empty arrogance. Unlike players who make bold statements without production to support them, Boswell already possesses a long track record of delivering when Pittsburgh needed him most.
Many Steelers fans even argue that he remains one of the most underappreciated stars on the roster despite his consistent performances.
In an era where social media constantly focuses on flashy offensive numbers and viral highlights, specialists often receive attention only after failures. Boswell’s comments may have represented frustration with that lack of recognition as much as pride in his accomplishments.
And honestly, many Pittsburgh fans believe he earned the right to say exactly what he said.
Because when games tighten, pressure rises, and everything depends on one final kick, the Steelers know they can trust Chris Boswell.
Now the question is no longer whether Boswell deserves respect inside Pittsburgh — it is whether the rest of the NFL is finally ready to admit that one of the league’s best clutch performers truly deserves every penny he earns.