Making a comeback from the Injury Reserve is a significant moment for any player, and Will Reichard is experiencing it. Ahead of Week 14, the Minnesota Vikings announced his return. The kicker is not only on the 53-man roaster, but he will also be in the playing 11. As the Vikings prepare to host the Atlanta Falcons, there is tremendous anticipation among the fans. But the news of him making the active roster has raised a big question: how much does Will Reichard get paid? Well, let’s get into it!
What is Will Reichard’s salary?
The 23-year-old has had a challenging year thus far. In the Vikings’ Week 9 victory against the Colts, Reichard damaged his quad. The medical record revealed that he exerted a lot of pressure on it, resulting in a strain on the spot. While it was not a serious injury, Reichard remained sidelined for nearly a month. But did all of this affect his salary this year?
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Well, the answer is a simple no. The kicker will receive his base salary, which is $1,047,655. The big numbers have kept him among the top 30 highest-paid Kickers this year. Talk about making that bank! In fact, he received this in his rookie year. But if you think that is all the money he will make this year, think twice. Reichard will receive additional cap hits of about $965,620 on top of his current salary. Impressive, right?
No doubt, this is a terrific year for the kicker, both financially and athletically. No one’s blaming him if he says he would love to have a similar season with his team every year. But the bitter wake-up call for every player comes with one work: Contract.
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How long is the kicker’s contract?
During the NFL draft, the Minnesota Vikings were looking for a kicker with a golden foot. Enter Will Reichard. He has an excellent CFB record, and his debut season has also gone well. Reichard has 6-on-6 successful field goal attempts, and 14-on-14 point-after tries. And, given his performance, it appears that the Vikings made the right decision in offering him the number of years outlined in his contract.
For those who missed it, Will Reichard was the 203rd overall pick of the sixth round in the draft. The kicker managed to get a good contract worth $4.19 million, and that too for four years. As a rookie, he did the smart thing and grabbed it!
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While his comeback news is terrific for his team, the challenge ahead is also significant. The Atlanta Falcons are going into Week 14 with a three-game losing streak. So, the team may bring their best foot forward to get a win. The Vikings have a home-turf advantage, and all eyes will be on Will Reichard, who will be under pressure after coming back from the injury.
With the Vikings currently on a winning streak, the chances of bagging another victory may not be too far-fetched!