Chargers sign Cameron Dicker to contract extension

Cameron Dicker is now one of the highest-paid kickers in football.

The Los Angeles Chargers have signed Cameron Dicker to a contract extension in a deal that makes him one of the highest-paid kickers in football.

The deal is for four years, worth $22.004 million and includes $12.5 million guaranteed. He is signed through the 2028 season.

Since coming to Los Angeles in 2022, Dicker has been a key piece for special teams coordinator Ryan Ficken. He has converted 52 of his 55 field goal attempts, seven of which were from 50+ yards, and he has made all his extra points.

Before joining the Bolts, Dicker was signed by the Rams as an undrafted free agent out of Texas. After a short stint, he bounced around and spent some time with the Ravens and Eagles.

 

Chargers tender kicker Cameron Dicker

The Chargers tendered a contract offer to kicker Cameron Dicker to keep him in Los Angeles in 2023.

The Chargers have tendered a contract offer to kicker Cameron Dicker to keep their special teams unit intact ahead of the 2023 season. Dicker was an All-Rookie team selection by the Professional Football Writers of America last year and served as a consistent asset for the team, missing just one three-point attempt in 20 tries over the course of 10 games in Los Angeles.

An undrafted free agent after the 2022 annual selection meeting, Dicker initially signed with the Rams, though he did not see action for the Chargers’ crosstown rivals. He would later sign with the Ravens but saw his time in the Charm City cut short after just two days.

Dicker was eventually added by the Eagles to shore up their kicking game in Week 5 of the 2022 season, nailing his only three-point attempts as a member of the team and converting two points after tries to boot.

While no news has come out regarding the details of the contract or his decision to officially sign with the Chargers, fans should expect Dicker to be back in Los Angeles next season to build on his sterling 2022 resume.