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Just took one week and a defense that looked like crap for the Chiefs to do something. Unfortunately for them, it was only a one-year deal. But he's back for the season
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/chiefs-chris-jones-strike-a-one-year-deal
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Well he's out $3 million. Wonder what he's getting.
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First, he’ll have his same base salary of $19.5 million, minus the lost game check for Week 1 (i.e., $1.08 million). He has an incentive package that pushes the maximum total value of $25.16667 million.
He gets $1 million for participating in 35 percent of the defensive snaps. He gets another $1 million for participating in 50 percent of the snaps.
He had an existing $1.25 million incentive for reaching 10 sacks. That now increases to $1.75 million if he has 15 sacks.
Also, he gets $1 million is he’s named a first-team All-Pro and if the Chiefs make it to the Super Bowl. He gets another $2 million if he’s named defensive player of the year and the Chiefs win the Super Bowl.
The $2.1 million in training camp fines were not waivable; he needs to make that back through his incentives — along with the lost game check. Thus, if he hits every incentive, he’ll end up with a net of $22.16667 million.