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Wyatt Teller’s net worth in 2025
Cleveland Browns offensive guard Wyatt Teller has a net worth of approximately
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An undrafted free agent who arrived as the 166th overall, fifth-round selection of the 2018 NFL Draft, he was a steal for the
Buffalo Bills, who immediately made him one of their starting linebackers. His talent, his consistency, and his Pro Bowl-level play have subsequently made him one of the top-paid offensive linemen in the NFL.Teller’s career as a professional was on a different course when he was traded by the Buffalo Bills to the Cleveland Browns on August 29, 2019. Negotiations with Cleveland regarding his contract have contributed to sending his net worth to monumental levels, not just making him a gridiron star athlete but also one of the best-paid guards of his generation.
Wyatt Teller’s contract breakdown
Wyatt Teller signed a 4-year,
$56,800,000 deal with the Cleveland Browns, a $5,631,500 signing bonus, $29,091,000 guaranteed, with an average annual value of $14,200,000. In 2025, his cap hit $12,446,566, totaling dead cap value $30,178,300.Let’s observe his last five-year contract in the NFL. In 2021, his base salary was
$1,551,500 with a signing bonus of $1,126,300, resulting in 1.47% of the cap of the league. In 2022, his base salary had mild changes with the same signing bonus, resulting in $4,426,300, which is 2.13% of the league cap.Teller’s contract in 2023 began to incorporate more incentives, approximately 2.8% of the league cap. In 2024, his cap figure went to
$11,616,915, which is 4.55% of the league cap.This is his final year on $57 million contract. Before this season kicked off, Pro Football & Sports Network predicted that the Browns would trade the 30-year-old. However, it did not happen, and he’s still very much part of the Browns. But Teller’s deal is set to expire on February 10, 2026. That will leave Cleveland with a cap charge of $10.39Million.
What is Wyatt Teller’s salary?
As of 2025, his base salary is
$1,255,000. After his contract extension with the Browns, the Browns GM Andrew Berry said, talking about Teller, ‘‘Wyatt Teller’s NFL journey is a remarkable story of resiliency and work ethic.” Till now, he has contributed in 99 games, out of which 91 start as a guard. He continued, ‘‘To see Wyatt turn himself into one of the top guards in the game has been an enormous pleasure. Congratulations to Wyatt and his family.”YEAR | SALARY | BONOUS | |
Cleveland Browns | 2021 | $1,551,500 | $1,126,300 |
Cleveland Browns | 2022 | $1,500,000 | $2,926,300 |
Cleveland Browns | 2023 | $1,080,000 | $4,084,000 |
Cleveland Browns | 2024 | $1,500,000 | $9,990,615 |
Cleveland Browns | 2025 | $1,255,000 | $16,245,560 |
Wyatt Teller’s career earnings
Teller inked his four-year rookie contract for
$2,714,124, including a signing bonus of $254,124. Traded to Cleveland in 2019, his career compensation started increasing exponentially, particularly with his present four-year, $56,800,000 deal he signed in 2021. The contract features $16,591,500 guaranteed at signing and an average yearly base pay of $14,200,000. Teller’s yearly cash disbursements have increased each year, from $5 million in 2021 to $14.8 million in 2025, proving his spot on the Browns’ O-line is paramount.With years under general manager Andrew Berry, Cleveland has spent on offensive line players, signing All-Pro right tackle Jack Conklin to a three-year, $42 million contract and picking Alabama’s Jedrick Wills Jr. 10th overall in 2020. Teller and the rebuilt line have made the Browns’ line one of the top lines in the NFL after a terrible 2019 season. In 2025, No. 1 in pass block win percentage and No. 9 in run block win percentage make Cleveland a benchmark. Playing on the gridiron and career compensation are just two of the ways Teller is a financial and strategic cornerstone for the Browns.
Wyatt Teller’s brand deals and endorsements
Despite his success on gridion, Teller has not been publicly linked to major endorsement deals as of 2025. However, he has collaborated with an NGO named Green Beret Foundation. This NGO supports special forces soldiers and their families. Teller connects with the army on a personal level as his father was in the U.S. Army Reserve and retired as a major.
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