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The Chargers' playoff berth earned Allen $750,000. More specifically, he earned $250,000 at each of the 40-, 50-, and 60-reception thresholds once the Chargers reached the postseason. Allen receives another $250,000 for the Chargers playing in the divisional round with at least 40 receptions and $250,000 for each additional round they advance.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/jets/onsi as Aaron Rodgers Sends Subtle Shot At Jets. The New York Jets unfortunately will not be in the playoffs this season, but a prominent former member of the team will be.
It comes as no surprise that Rodgers and his mystery wife continue to be the talk of the town in and around the NFL. Just recently, Brittani was reportedly a no-show in a Christmas gathering among the Steelers WAGs (wives and girlfriends). An anonymous Steelers WAG has gone so far as to describe Brittani as a “phantom” wife.
Aaron Rodgers, Deebo Samuel and a handful of other NFL players have contract incentives on the line in Week 18.
Bills TE Dawson Knox recorded just seven receiving yards for 400 on the year, earning him a $100,000 incentive. He also scored a touchdown, getting him another $100,000. Knox needed six catches to secure a third $100,000 but did not get it.
Rodgers finished that game completing 20 of 29 passes, threw for 225 yards, had zero total touchdowns, and was taken down for a gruesome five sacks that combined for his last playoff outing as a Packer, and a game that many, in his position, would likely want to forget.
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NFL Analyst Heaps Praise On Aaron Rodgers For ‘Signature Performance’ Vs. Ravens
Many players contributed to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ wild 26-24 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football, but Aaron Rodgers got most of the credit during Monday’s analysis. Colin Cowherd praised Rodgers for carrying the Steelers to the playoffs this year,
The AFC North title and a playoff berth are on the line when the Baltimore Ravens clash with the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 18 'Sunday Night Football' at 8:20 p.m. ET from Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.