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We’re just some nights away from the Super Bowl showdown, and it’s the Eagles vs. the Chiefs. The Eagles are all set to spread their wings and give it their all. Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley have been on fire, and they’re looking to settle the score, especially from the ’23 SB. Now, let’s talk about the secret weapon—Milton Williams. That man has been a beast on the D-line, getting regular sacks, but there’s little we know about how much that guy’s made so far from the NFL.

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You know, with most of the focus on Hurts and the potential MVP Barkley, the DE has to be the talking point if the Eagles want to stop the 3-peat. But let’s talk about some bucks, and why not? The ‘Birdseed’ is just 25 yr old, so there’s plenty to look at his current earnings and how much cash he has stacked.

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How much is Milton Williams’ net worth in 2025?

Milton Williams’ career earnings are said to be $6,869,330, which is pretty good for a defensive tackle, landing his net worth to an approximate $2-3 million. His earnings come from his NFL contracts, performance bonuses, and potential endorsements. But most of the part comes under his handsome salary.

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Milton Williams’ salary

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You see, Milton Williams is getting some big bucks from the Eagles. He signed a 4-year deal worth $5,110,171. That’s right, he got a $1,076,488 signing bonus and has a guaranteed amount of $1,076,488. On top of that, his average annual salary is a solid $1,277,543. Not bad for a DE.

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Eagles DE’s Contract Breakdown

Milton’s base salary was $660,000. Moving to 2022, he earned $892,281, but by 2023, it jumped to $1,124,561. And any guesses on the next increment? In 2024, his base salary had a huge boost to $3,116,000!

Now looking at the future, this guy can surely get some bucks and his performances speak for themselves. In this season, he had 11 solo tackles, 13 assisted tackles, and 5 sacks this season. You may say he had any interceptions or forced fumbles, but his main role was to keep pressure on the opposing QBs. So if he does the same with Mahomes this time, man, forget about big bucks, he should straightway get a statue of himself outside Lincoln Field, something that his parents would be proud of.

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