Kayshon Boutte, born on May 7, 2002, is currently a wide receiver for the New England Patriots in the 2025 NFL season. He made his mark in college football at Louisiana State University (LSU), where he quickly emerged as one of the premier wideouts in the Southeastern Conference. His breakout moment came in 2020, when he set an SEC record with 308 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a single game against Ole Miss, a performance that solidified his reputation as a future NFL talent.
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Boutte entered the professional ranks when the Patriots selected him in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 187th overall. Since then, he has been working to establish himself within the New England’s offensive system.
Below is a detailed look at Boutte’s NFL contract, net worth, and career earnings to date.
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Kayshon Boutte’s net worth
As of 2025, Kayshon Boutte’s net worth is estimated to be approximately $4.02 million. The majority of his earnings stem from his four-year rookie contract with the New England Patriots, signed in 2023. His income primarily comes from his base salary and signing bonus, with future potential through endorsements.
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Still early in his NFL career, Boutte remains a promising young talent whose financial value is expected to grow as his on-field contributions increase.
Kayshon Boutte’s contract
Kayshon Boutte is currently playing under a four-year rookie contract with the New England Patriots. He signed the deal in May 2023 after being drafted in the sixth round (187th overall) of the NFL Draft.
The total value of his contract is $4,027,272, which includes a guaranteed signing bonus of $187,272. His average yearly salary comes out to about $1,006,818.
Each year, his salary and cap hit gradually increase:
- In 2023, his cap hit was $796,818
- In 2024, it rose to $961,818
- In 2025, it’s $1,076,818
- And in 2026, it will reach $1,191,818
Boutte is signed with the Patriots through the 2026 season, and he’ll become an unrestricted free agent in 2027. This is his first and only NFL contract so far.
Kayshon Boutte’s Salary
In 2024, Kayshon Boutte earned a base salary of $915,000 with the New England Patriots. When you add his signing bonus proration of $46,818, his total cap hit for the season came to $961,818, roughly 0.4% of the team’s salary cap. He didn’t receive any extra bonuses for roster, workouts, or performance that year. His salary is expected to rise in the next two seasons, reaching about $1.03 million in 2025 and $1.14 million in 2026.
Career earnings Kayshon Boutte
According to Spotrac, Kayshon Boutte has earned a total of approximately $1.85 million during his NFL career through the end of the 2024 season. This total includes his rookie salary from 2023 as well as his signing bonus. As of 2025, his salary continues under the terms of his four-year rookie contract with the New England Patriots, which has a total value of about $4.03 million if he fulfills the deal through the 2026 season.
To date, all of Boutte’s earnings have come exclusively from his time with the Patriots, the team that drafted him in 2023. His contract features a signing bonus of $187,272 and base salaries that gradually increase from $750,000 in 2023 to $1,145,000 in 2026.
Thus, his projected lifetime career income by the end of 2026 will be close to $4.03 million, assuming he remains on the Patriots roster for the full duration of his contract.
Kayshon Boutte’s college and professional careers
Kayshon Boutte played college football at LSU, where he became one of the top wide receivers. In his first year, he had a huge game against Ole Miss, catching 14 passes for 308 yards and 3 touchdowns. That set a new SEC record.
He entered the NFL Draft in 2023 and was picked by the New England Patriots in the sixth round (187th overall). Boutte played his first NFL game in Week 1 of the 2023 season against the Philadelphia Eagles. By Week 6, he had made 9 catches for 125 yards and scored 1 touchdown.
He is still early in his career and working to become a regular part of the Patriots’ offense.
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Boutte struggles as the season advances
Boutte’s early-season production confirms he’s currently a hit-or-miss option in the Patriots’ offense. While he showed promise in Week 1, his usage and yardage have dipped in the following games. Heading into the matchup with the Bills he remains a developing player with upside but inconsistent output.
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