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Originally Posted by ThaVirus
I actually looked into this during our last postseason run because I was curious. Players on the Super Bowl winning team stood to gain an additional $350,000ish in salary. That’s for the WC, Divisional, and CCG as well as the SB. Since there’s a two week gap between the CCG and SB, we’ll call it an extra 5 weeks of work - meaning about $70,000 per week assuming you win (the totals are lower if you lose).
Running some numbers, it looks like weekly game checks for a $1.2m salary would come out to just above $70,000 game checks. So if your base salary exceeds $1.2m, you are actually taking less money as you play into the postseason even if your team is winning.
Guys like Mahomes and Kelce go from making $3m and $1m per week to “only” $70k lol
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Yeah the article I read was titled something like "Why don't NFL players look too bothered when they lose in the Playoffs"
Could be why dynasties like the Chiefs and Pats seem to get more out of the bottom of the roster guys