Darren Waller salary: How much does the Raiders' TE earn in Las Vegas?

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Darren Waller #83 of the Las Vegas Raiders walks off the field after warm-up before the game against the Miami Dolphins at Allegiant Stadium on September 26, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Las Vegas Raiders' tight end Darren Waller is one of the leaders of his team's locker room and is a proven performer in the side's offense. The Georgia Tech alum earns an average annual salary of $17 million, thanks to his three-year contract extension last year.

The three-year contract extension is worth $51 million, making Waller one of the best-paid players.

For the 2023 NFL season, the Raiders TE will make $11 million in base salary, representing $12,165,000 for the Raiders.

The Raiders made a smart move by extending Waller ahead of the 2022 season, as the tight-end salary structure will likely increase in the coming years.

Darren Waller will earn $10,525,000 in the 2024 season if the Raiders keep him on the roster. The team can choose to cut him ahead of the 2024 season if they believe they are not getting value for money, just like they did with Derek Carr during the 2023 off-season.

Darren Waller's net worth

Darren Waller has earned quite a fortune in the NFL, as the Georgia Tech alum has an estimated net worth of $10 million. This net worth has been earned thanks to his NFL contract, endorsement deals, and intelligent investment moves.

Waller was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the sixth round of the 2015 NFL Draft and has been part of the league ever since. He stayed on the Ravens roster for two years before moving to the then-Oakland Raiders.

This move proved a great choice, as Waller slowly but surely became the best tight end in the team. He had his NFL breakthrough in season five when he posted his first 1,000-plus receiving season, and hasn't looked back since.

How did Darren Waller perform this season?

Darren Waller came into the season as the number two receiving threat on the Raiders following the addition of perennial Pro Bowl wide receiver Davante Adams.

Adams was signed via a trade from the Green Bay Packers to unite him with his college teammate, Derek Carr. The intentions were good from the head office, but Adams' addition couldn't get the Raiders to the postseason.

Waller did the best he could in an injury-riddled season. He played well in the games he could suit up for, and cheered the team from the stands in games he missed.

Waller put up a stat line of 298 catches, 388 receiving yards, and three touchdowns in nine games played in the season. The year wasn't his best; he would be the first person to tell you that.

Waller is working on his fitness before the 2023 NFL season, so you can expect to see a fit and ready version of him in a couple of months.

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Edited by Akshay Saraswat