New York Giants’ Drew Lock might earn $3 million in incentives in 2024


On the onset of free company, the New York Giants signed quarterback Drew Lock to a one-year, $5 million deal however because it seems, that quantity was considerably understated.

Dan Duggan of The Athletic studies that Lock has the potential to earn $3 million in extra incentives, making it a one-year contract price as much as $8 million.

Lock’s contract consists of $1 million in enjoying time incentives, $1 million in efficiency incentives, and $1 million in enjoying time/staff efficiency incentives.

Per Duggan, they’re damaged down as follows:

  • $250K for 40-49% of snaps
  • $250K for 50-59% of snaps
  • $250K for 60-69% of snaps
  • $250K for 70+% of snaps
  • $250K for 92.5 passer score
  • $250K for 65% completion
  • $250K for 15 TD passes and 88 passer score
  • $250K for two,000 yards passing and 88 passer score

The enjoying time/efficiency incentives are damaged down equally to what the Giants gave working again Saquon Barkley final 12 months on his modified franchise tag.

  • $500K for 55-69% of snaps and a playoff berth
  • $500K for 70+% and playoff berth

Though Daniel Jones will begin for the Giants when wholesome, the staff is clearly cautious of his harm historical past and constructed Lock’s contract round these considerations.

Ought to Jones miss time in 2024, Lock can have the chance to earn a pleasant chunk of change.

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