Harrison Butker has one clear mission in 2025: Super Bowl or nothing
For Harrison Butker, motivation doesn’t come from personal accolades, but from the hunger to lift another Vince Lombardi trophy.
With three rings already in his collection and records like the longest field goal in Super Bowl history (57 yards), Butker wants more. He isn’t content with being part of history, he wants to rewrite it.
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A legacy forged in quiet moments
Harrinson Butker is more than a dependable kicker. Since arriving in Kansas City in 2017, he’s become a symbol of stability in the most high-pressure moments.
Though he suffered an injury that kept him out for part of last season, his return was quiet but full of intent.
He was active for Super Bowl LIX, but didn’t get a chance to kick. Still, his presence alone reinforced how important he is to the team.
Now, with a four-year, $25.6 million contract extension signed, Harrison Butker finds himself with a new opportunity, not just to redeem himself, but to leave an even deeper mark on Chiefs history.
The 2025 season kicks off on September 5 in São Paulo, Brazil, against the Chargers. And while the spotlight will shine on Patrick Mahomes or Travis Kelce, Harrison Butker will be there, quietly waiting for his moment. Because when his leg comes into play, everything changes.
Will this be the year Harrison Butker achieves his goal and adds a fourth ring to his collection? The countdown has already begun.