- May 1, 2011
- 37,861
- 32,230
I know I’ve asked this before, but how do these incentives count against the cap?
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I know I’ve asked this before, but how do these incentives count against the cap?
Geno collected $6M todayDawgs, just seeing Mike Evans meet that incentive for $3 mil. That was incredible. Props to the Tampa organization. I love that stuff.
That’s awesome.
- Likely to be earned (LTBE) incentives
These incentives count against the team's salary cap in the current season if the player meets the performance levels set out in the previous season. For example, if a player has a $500,000 incentive for rushing for over 1,000 yards and they did so in the previous season, the incentive counts against the salary cap.
- Not likely to be earned (NLTBE) incentives
These incentives do not count against the team's salary cap in the current season. Incentives are usually considered NLTBE if they have higher thresholds than the player's or team's performance in the previous season.
Yep. I was rooting for him.Geno collected $6M today
Geno collected $6M today
Amik
Raiders should have never let him or Josh Jacobs go
Schoen surviving the Daniel Jones contract and losing Saquon is crazy
These GM's gotta have dirt on their owners man
Does anyone else see an NFL sized ball and say nope? Give me one of those mini balls and I’m John Elway out there.