GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - The first Packer wide receiver drafted in the first round since 2002 officially put pen to paper on his rookie contract on Monday, the team announced.
Matthew Golden was drafted 23rd overall in last month’s draft in Green Bay, snapping a 23-year drought for the Packers drafting a wide receiver in the first round.
Golden’s 4-year contract is fully guaranteed and is worth over $17 million, including a signing bonus of over $9 million.
Packers rookie WR Matthew Golden is now set to enter this season as Green Bay’s highest-paid pass catcher by average annual value:
🏈Matthew Golden: $4.39 million
🏈Christian Watson: $2.39M
🏈Luke Musgrave: $2.11M
🏈Jayden Reed: $1.80M
🏈Mecole Hardman: $1.50M
🏈Tucker Kraft:… https://t.co/mRG320rfZH
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 19, 2025
In the first year of his NFL career, he will immediately be the highest paid pass catcher on the Packers, earning $4.39 million.
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