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Alright, let’s talk about Robert Woods. This dude has been holding it down in the wild forest called the NFL for over a decade now. From balling at USC to getting drafted by the Bills in 2013, and later shining with the Rams and Titans. Woods has been pretty steady we can say. A reliable receiver every team needs. Now he’s with the Texans, handling the ball on the field and mentoring the next-gen. Off the field, though? He’s all about his family, like seriously. Just take a look at his IG, it’s filled to the brim with family pics.

But family is everything, right? So, yeah. Let’s keep things simple and check out what’s everybody curious about. The money, obviously. How much is Woods pulling in with the Texans? How’s his bank account feeling? Let’s dive into it!

What is Robert Woods’ net worth?

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Robert Woods has been in the industry for over a decade. So, his net worth according to some sources is a solid $45M. Yeah, the guy’s been stacking up money for years, thanks to his NFL contracts, and just speculation is he might have made some investments as well, but this is not verified. His big payday after coming to the NFL came in 2019. Yes, if you remember the year, that’s when he was with the Rams. They gave him a four-year, $65 million extension. ‘That is by no means a small amount.’

But it’s not just football putting cash in his pocket. Woods has some slick endorsement deals with brands like EA SPORTS™ (he’s in Madden, of course). He even starred in the Rams’ short film Born & Bred—because why not flex a little Hollywood on the side? Bottom line: Woods isn’t just playing football; he’s playing the long game, setting himself up for life after the league. So, we know much he has right now, but how much is he getting per year?

What is Robert Woods’ salary?

Robert Woods is proving that talent pays off literally. In 2024 alone, he pulled in $7.5 million, which is no small chunk of change for a player in his 13th year. And why not? After all, he has not hit the veteran mark. 20 receptions for 203 yards and 0 touchdowns. Not bad for a guy who’s been through the wringer with injuries, including a torn ACL in 2023 and some recent hip trouble.

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But, the Texans didn’t sign him just for stats; they wanted a leader. Woods is the dude hyping up the locker room, mentoring the young guns, and coming through when it counts. He’s like that career counselor we have in school and college. But, for a bigger field and higher stakes. The definition of a guy you want on your squad, even if he’s not out there putting up highlight reel numbers every week.

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Does Robert Woods' leadership outweigh his on-field stats for the Texans? What's your take?

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How long is Robert Woods’ contract?

Woods signed a two-year, $15.25 million deal with Houston in 2024, with $10 million of that fully guaranteed. Basically, the Texans are saying, ‘We trust you to help turn this thing around,’ and Woods is like, ‘Say less.’

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This deal gives both sides some wiggle room. For the Texans, it’s a short-term commitment to see what Woods can do post-injury. For Woods, it’s a chance to prove he’s still got gas in the tank—and maybe lock down one more big payday before he’s done. It’s a win-win, and knowing Woods, he’s gonna make the most of it.

So yeah, Robert Woods is still out here doing his thing. He’s got the money, the respect, and a shot to keep building his legacy. Not too shabby for a guy who’s been grinding since day one.

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