The NFL is again rewarding players who outperform their contracts with Performance-Based Pay.

The league announced it is distributing $336 million in payouts to players for the 2022 season.

Former Philadelphia Eagles safety Marcus Epps took home the top amount: $880,384. The bonus nearly doubled his salary of $965,000 for the 2022 season. 

Epps, who just signed with the Las Vegas Raiders as a free agent, certainly earned his money. 

The sixth-round draft choice out of Wyoming played all 17 games for the Eagles. Epps was on the field for all but 10 of their defensive plays. He was in on almost 38% of the Eagles’ special team plays.

Under the program launched in 2002, NFL players have been paid $2 billion cumulatively. 

The players picking up these bonuses are typically late-round picks with smaller contracts. 

For example, most of the Top 25 players collecting Performance-Based Pay this season are offensive linemen or defensive players.

Naturally, their annual salaries don’t compare to quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers of the Packers ($42 million) and Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs ($32 million). But it’s still a way to reward the hardest workers doing the grunt work. 

NFL columnist Ari Meirov describes the beneficiaries as players “with high snap counts and low salaries.” ESPN’s Field Yates noted these bonuses count as player benefits only – and don’t impact the team’s salary cap.

The Top 25

Rank Player 2022 Team Position College Rookie Year Draft Round Distribution
1 Marcus Epps Philadelphia S Wyoming 2019 6 $880,384
2 Cordell Volson Cincinnati G North Dakota State 2022 4 $854,407
3 Luke Fortner Jacksonville C Kentucky 2022 3 $819,686
4 Michael Onwenu New England G Michigan 2020 6 $813,083
5 Jon Runyan Green Bay G Michigan 2020 6 $790,159
6 Andre Cisco Jacksonville S Syracuse 2021 3 $763,775
7 Kevin Dotson Pittsburgh G Louisiana-Lafayette 2020 4 $746,013
8 Tariq Woolen Seattle CB Texas-San Antonio 2022 5 $742,378
9 Dan Moore Pittsburgh T Texas A&M 2021 4 $739,072
10 Michael Jackson Seattle CB Miami 2019 5 $734,602
11 Donovan Peoples-Jones Cleveland WR Michigan 2020 6 $717,642
12 Tashaun Gipson San Francisco S Wyoming 2012 UDFA $708,106
13 Robert Hainsey Tampa Bay C Notre Dame 2021 3 $706,331
14 Kader Kohou Miami CB Texas A&M-Commerce 2022 UDFA $705,584
15 Myles Hartsfield Carolina S Mississippi 2020 UDFA $705,255
16 Talanoa Hufanga San Francisco S Southern California 2021 5 $703,926
17 Jamaree Salyer L.A. Chargers G Georgia 2022 6 $695,838
18 Camryn Bynum Minnesota S California 2021 4 $694,661
19 Logan Wilson Cincinnati LB Wyoming 2020 3 $669,729
20 Trey Smith Kansas City G Tennessee 2021 6 $663,756
21 Damar Hamlin Buffalo S Pittsburgh 2021 6 $652,470
22 Nick Scott L.A. Rams S Penn State 2019 7 $649,016
23 Jake Brendel San Francisco C UCLA 2016 UDFA $643,691
24 Josh Myers Green Bay C Ohio State 2021 2 $638,041
25 Duron Harmon Las Vegas S Rutgers 2013 3 $636,623

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