How much will the winners (and losers) of Super Bowl LX get paid? | Fortune
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How much will the winners (and losers) of Super Bowl LX get paid? | Fortune
"Players on the winning team in Super Bowl LX will earn a $178,000 league-paid bonus, set by the NFL's collective bargaining agreement (CBA). That's up $7,000 from last year's Super Bowl share. That Super Bowl check comes on top of earlier playoff payouts: wild-card and divisional-round wins each trigger their own fixed bonuses, and a perfect run from wild card weekend through a Super Bowl title would leave a player with as much as about $376,000 in total postseason money this year."
"According to the CBA, payouts are as follows: Wild-card winner (division winner): $64,500 Wild-card winner (non-division winner) and teams on first-round bye: $59,500 Divisional playoff winner: $64,500 Conference championship winner: $87,000 Super Bowl winner: $188,000 Super Bowl loser: $113,000"
Super Bowl LX players receive league-paid postseason bonuses determined by the NFL collective bargaining agreement. Players on the winning team will earn $178,000, while players on the losing team will receive $103,000, each figure up $7,000 from last season. Earlier playoff rounds pay fixed sums, with wild-card and divisional-round wins typically paying about $59,500–$64,500 and a conference championship worth $87,000. A perfect run from wild-card weekend through a Super Bowl victory can yield roughly $376,000 in league postseason pay. Contract incentives such as roster, playing-time, and performance escalators can trigger additional team-paid or guaranteed payments.
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