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Preston Brown 2 million workout bonus
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http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/23198120


Quote:New Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Preston Brown has a league-high $2 million workout bonus, which is tied to his participation in the team's offseason workout program that is set to kick off on Monday.
Quote:The $2 million is part of the one-year deal that Brown inked with the Bengals in March, which carries a maximum value of $5 million. It's a robust total for a workout bonus, as only one other player in the league, Eagles defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, has a bonus of this nature north of $1 million.


It also marks the second straight year that a Bengals free-agent linebacker signing has the league's largest offseason workout bonus available, as Kevin Minter -- who recently signed with the Jets after spending 2017 in Cincinnati -- had a $1.1 million workout bonus last year.


While the requirements to earn a workout bonus depend on the team and how the contract is negotiated, it is not uncommon for a player to need to participate in at least 90 percent of a team's workouts to earn the bonus.
Brown, who returns to his hometown of Cincinnati for his fifth pro season, was one of three players to tally 144 tackles in 2017, tied for the league lead. He's expected to play a prominent role in Cincinnati's defense, which will be without linebacker Vontaze Burfict (suspension) for the first four weeks of the season.


Not every player in the NFL has a workout bonus in his contract, as some teams eschew including such bonuses at all. However, some teams -- including Cincinnati and Green Bay, among others -- rely heavily on the bonuses for core players. There are 20 NFL players this offseason who can earn $500,000 or more through a workout bonus, which includes Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers ($500,000), Panthers quarterback Cam Newton ($500,000), Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins ($500,000), Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman($500,000) and 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo ($600,000).


I didn't know this even existed until reading this article? I guess it makes sense because we are going to need him at his best out of the gate.



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Yeah there are work out bonus's usually you see them for guys that have skipped OTAs in the past...
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My guess is in this case it was a way to structure sudo guaranteed money while ensuring he gets into camp right away to get up to speed.
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(04-16-2018, 12:58 PM)Au165 Wrote: My guess is in this case it was a way to structure sudo guaranteed money while ensuring he gets into camp right away to get up to speed.

I'm kinda good with this angle. Specially where our team is currently with new coaches, etc. 



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(04-16-2018, 12:58 PM)Au165 Wrote: My guess is in this case it was a way to structure sudo guaranteed money while ensuring he gets into camp right away to get up to speed.

Yeah, plus it doesn't count against the cap. Win-win.
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Preston Brown better bring it. We’ve seen what happens when Vontaze Burfict isn’t on the field and it’s not pretty.
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(04-16-2018, 01:14 PM)Hoofhearted Wrote: Yeah, plus it doesn't count against the cap. Win-win.

According to this, maybe it does count against the cap: https://nflsalarycapguru.wordpress.com/2012/09/19/hello-world/
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(04-16-2018, 01:32 PM)wildcats forever Wrote: According to this, maybe it does count against the cap: https://nflsalarycapguru.wordpress.com/2012/09/19/hello-world/

I stand corrected, you're right ( as usual). Lol
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Workout bonus needs a new name . It makes it sound like he's getting a huge bonus just to exercise. I suspect there's quite a bit more to it, but to the casual observer and fan that's exactly how it sounds . Show up and do X number of jumping jacks and you're suddenly a gazillionaire.. 
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Yeah, I reported this when he signed. It's a smart way around the comp pick formula. I'll get more into that this weekend.
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