Detroit could have $30m world class player offer accepted – sources

Detroit could have $30m world class player offer accepted – sources

NFL Details: Wright, Danna, and Giants

NFL Details: Wright, Danna, and Giants Ely Allen • April 13, 2024, at 2:38 p.m. CST Here are some specifics about recent NFL contract signings: Quarterback Drew Lock (Giants): $5MM for a year. Contrary to popular belief, Lock’s new deal is actually worth roughly $5MM, if not somewhat less than that, as stated. Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports that just a $50K exercise bonus is not guaranteed, with the contract having a guaranteed value of $4.95MM. As anticipated

Lock, a spring ball starter, will most likely receive that workout bonus. Lock will also have the opportunity to receive bonuses of up to $3MM. A minimum of 224 pass attempts can earn you $250K for a 92.5 passer rating, $250K for a completion percentage of at least 65, $250K for 15 touchdown passes and an 88 passer rating, $250K for 2,000 passing yards and an 88 passer rating, and $250K for 50-59 percent of the team’s offensive snaps, $250K for 60-69 percent, and $250 for 70+ percent). Additionally, $1MM can be earned through playing time and team performance ($500K for 55-69 percent of the team’s offensive snaps and a playoff berth, $500K for

Giants wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie: $1.38MM for one year. McKenzie’s new contract, according to Duggan, is a guaranteed sum that includes a signing bonus of $75,000—a significantly smaller signing bonus than other New York receivers who are on veteran minimum agreements. Throughout the year, he is eligible to receive $92.5K in active roster bonuses each game. Giants DT Jordan Phillips: $1.8MM for one season. Duggan also provided us with information about Phillips’ new contract, revealing a signing bonus guarantee of $430,000. Phillips is eligible to get an additional $50K in active roster bonuses per game as well as a $100K workout bonus.

 

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