Happy early National Tight Ends Day to George Kittle.
The made Kittle the highest-paid NFL tight end in history after agreeing to a four-year, $76.4 million extension, .
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Kittle's deal just barely surpassed the extension that Trey McBride earned from the Arizona Cardinals earlier in April, when he signed a four-year deal for $76 million.
Since being selected in the fifth round of the 2017 draft, Kittle has developed into one of the league's most consistent and dominant tight ends. He's posted four seasons with over 1,000 receiving yards, including each of the last two years. Kittle is a six-time Pro Bowler and two-time First-Team All-Pro.
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So, with Kittle now making record money, how does the ranking of best-paid tight ends shift? Here's what to know:
Highest-paid NFL tight ends in 2025
Kittle currently is the highest-paid tight end in the NFL. His annual average salary is $19.1 million a year, putting him atop the tight end summit.
Prior to his extension, Kittle ranked No. 4, making $15 million.
Fellow stars like McBride of the Cardinals and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs are also featured on the list. Here's a look at the top 10 in terms of annual average salary, via :
- George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers: $19.1 million
- Trey McBride, Arizona Cardinals: $19 million
- Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs: $17.1 million
- T.J Hockenson, Minnesota Vikings: $16.5 million
- Dallas Goedert, : $14.23 million
- Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens: $14 million
- David Njoku, Cleveland Browns: $13.7 million
- Cole Kmet, : $12.5 million
- Pat Friermuth, Pittsburgh Steelers: $12.1 million
- Dalton Schultz, Houston Texans: $12 million
Notable names not on the list include the Denver Broncos' Evan Engram (No. 11), Atlanta Falcons' Kyle Pitts (No. 19), Las Vegas Raiders' Brock Bowers (No. 29), Buffalo Bills' Dalton Kincaid (No. 36), Detroit Lions' Sam LaPorta (No. 41) and Green Bay Packers' Tucker Kraft (No. 56), among others.