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Credits: Social media, taken from Instagram @ Jeremy Crawshaw

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Credits: Social media, taken from Instagram @ Jeremy Crawshaw
The Denver Broncos punter, Jeremy Crayshaw, had to cross borders to play in the NFL. Born in Australia, he tried his hand at rugby. But when he couldn’t find success in it, he decided to change sports and enrolled at Nathan Chapman’s ProKick Australia academy.
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In 2025, the Broncos drafted him in the 6th round (216th overall). It opened his door to making generational money.
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What is Jeremy Crawshaw’s Net Worth?
They signed a 4-year $4.3 million rookie contract with him. While his exact net worth is not known at this time, it is estimated to be around $500k based on his rookie contract.
The punter was pretty famous in the college football circuits, but he was ineligible for NIL deals because of his Australian citizenship.
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Jeremy Crawshaw’s contract breakdown
The rookie contract of the 6-foot-3, 205-pound player runs through the 2028 season, and he’ll become an unrestricted free agent (UFA) in 2029. Since this is his first year in the league, he has zero accrued seasons so far.
Overall, his four-year rookie deal is worth $4,374,280, with an average annual value (AAV) of about $1.09 million per year. He received $174,280 in guaranteed money at signing. Among all punters on active contracts, his deal ranks 25th out of 33.
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According to Over the Cap, Jeremy Crawshaw’s 2025 valuation is $2.72 million, meaning he’s projected to provide much more value than his current cap hit.
Here’s how his contract breaks down by year.
- 2025 – Base salary of $840,000 plus a prorated signing bonus of $43,570, for a total cap hit of $883,570. If cut before June 1, the team would carry $174,280 in dead money and save $709,290.
- 2026 – Base salary of $1,005,000 with the same $43,570 bonus portion, totaling $1,048,570 against the cap. If released, the team would have $130,710 in dead money and save $917,860.
- 2027 – Base salary of $1,120,000, plus $43,570 bonus money, giving a $1,163,570 cap hit. Cutting him would cost $87,140 in dead money and free up $1,076,430.
- 2028 – Base salary of $1,235,000, again with $43,570 prorated, for a $1,278,570 total cap hit. If cut, the team would owe just $43,570 in dead money and save $1,235,000.
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So overall, the deal is a team-friendly rookie contract, light on guarantees, steady cap hits, and easy to move on from if needed, while giving the player a solid four-year window to prove himself.
What is Jeremy Crawshaw’s salary?
In 2025, his rookie season, the player will earn a total of $1,014,280 in cash. That includes a base salary of $840,000 and a signing bonus portion of $43,570. Out of that amount, $174,280 is fully guaranteed.
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Jeremy Crawshaw’s cash-to-cap ratio for the year is 1.15, meaning the team is paying him slightly more in cash than his cap number shows. Overall, it’s a typical first-year deal for a sixth-round rookie, giving the Broncos solid value at a low cost.
Jeremy Crawshaw’s career earnings
By the end of 2025, his career earnings will be $1 million, all coming from his rookie season. That amount includes his $840,000 base salary and the $174,280 signing bonus he received when he signed his rookie deal with the Denver Broncos.
Week 🔟 kicks off with Aussie @jeremy_crawshaw under the prime time lights in Denver 🇦🇺 pic.twitter.com/ksaCq9DOxQ
— NFL Australia & NZ (@NFLAUNZ) November 6, 2025
Since 2025 is his first year in the NFL, all of his career income so far comes from this single season.
A look at Jeremy Crawshaw’s college and professional career
In 9 games (none starters), he has punted 46 times for 2,237 yards, with an average of 48.6 yards per punt. His longest punt went 76 yards, showing his strong leg. He has also placed 20 punts inside the 20-yard line, which helps his team keep opponents far from scoring.
Crawshaw’s calm attitude and steady kicking have made him an important part of the Broncos’ special teams. Many fans and coaches now see him as one of the best young punters in the league.
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