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Dollars and sense: Contract details for the newest Bears
Brad BiggsBrad BiggsContact ReporterChicago Tribune
www.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/bears/ct-spt-bears-free-agent-contracts-20180129-story.html
Here is a dollars-and-sense breakdown of the contracts for players the Bears signed in 2018. Check back as it will be updated when there are new additions.
WR Taylor Gabriel
Overview: $26 million, four-year contract, $14 million guaranteed
2018: $2.5 million base salary, $4 million signing bonus, $2 million roster bonus
Total: $8.5 million
Cap hit: $5.5 million
2019: $5.5 million base salary
Total: $5.5 million
Cap hit: $6.5 million
2020: $5.5 million base salary
Total: $5.5 million
Cap hit: $6.5 million
2021: $6.5 million base salary
Total: $6.5 million
Cap hit: $7.5 million
Notes: 2018 and 2019 base salaries are guaranteed.
OLB Aaron Lynch
Overview: $4 million, one-year contract, $1.25 million guaranteed
2018: $2.2 million base salary, $1.25 million signing bonus, $500,000 per-game roster bonuses, $50,000 workout bonus
Total: $4 million
Cap figure: $3,718,750
Note: $500,000 per game roster bonus is $31,250 per game he is on the 46-man gameday roster.
CB Prince Amukamara
Overview: $27 million, three-year contract, $18 million guaranteed
2018: $3 million signing bonus, $3.5 million base salary, $3 million roster bonus
Total: $9.5 million
Cap figure: $7.5 million
2019: $8.5 million base salary
Total: $8.5 million
Cap figure: $9.5 million
2020: $9 million base salary
Total: $9 million
Cap figure: $10 million
Notes: 2018 and 2019 base salaries are fully guaranteed.
TE Daniel Brown
Overview: $925,000, one-year contract, $70,000 guaranteed
2018: $705,000 base salary, $70,000 signing bonus, $50,000 roster bonus, $100,000 per-game roster bonus
Total: $925,000
Cap figure: $912,500
Notes: $50,000 roster bonus is if Brown is on the 53-man roster in Week 1. $100,000 per-game roster bonus is $6,250 Brown is on the 46-man active gameday roster. Contract includes up to $175,000 in incentives based on playing time and receptions.
WR Allen Robinson
Overview: $42 million, three-year contract, $18 million fully guaranteed, $25.2 million guaranteed vs. injury
2018: $4 million base salary, $6 million signing bonus, $5 million roster bonus, $1 million per-game roster bonus ($62,500 per game he is on the 46-man gameday roster)
Total: $16 million
Cap figure: $11,062,500
2019: $9.9 million base salary, $3 million roster bonus, $100,000 workout bonus
Total: $13 million
Cap figure: $15 million
2020: $10.9 million base salary, $2 million roster bonus, $100,000 workout bonus
Total: $13 million
Cap figure: $15 million
Notes: Signing bonus, 2018 base salary, 2018 $5 million roster bonus, $3 million 2019 roster bonus are fully guaranteed. $7.2 million of $9.9 million 2019 base salary is guaranteed vs. injury and that $7.2 million becomes fully guaranteed on the third day of the 2019 league year. $2 million roster bonus in 2020 is due on the third day of the league year.
QB Chase Daniel
Overview: $10 million, two-year contract, $7 million guaranteed
2018: $2 million base salary, $2 million signing bonus
Total: $4 million
Cap figure: $3 million
2019: $4 million base salary, $2 million roster bonus
Total $6 million
Cap figure: $7 million
Notes: 2018 base salary is fully guaranteed. $1 million of 2019 base salary is fully guaranteed. $2 million roster bonus in 2019 becomes fully guaranteed if he’s on the roster five days after the execution of the contract. Daniel has the right to void the 2019 year if he notifies the team within one day after Super Bowl LIII and 10 days after the game and writes the Bears a check for $5 million.
P Pat O’Donnell
Overview: $1.5 million, one-year contract, $500,000 guaranteed
2018: $1 million base salary, $500,000 signing bonus
Total: $1.5 million
Cap figure: $1.5 million
Note: Can earn up to $500,000 in incentives for net punting average.
K Cody Parkey
Overview: $15 million, four-year contract, $9 million fully guaranteed
2018: $1.25 million base salary, $2.25 million signing bonus, $2 million roster bonus
Total: $5.5 million
Cap figure: $3,812,500
2019: $2.75 million base salary, $750,000 roster bonus
Total: $3.5 million
Cap figure: $4,062,500
2020: $2.625 million base salary
Total: $2.625 million
Cap figure: $3.1875 million
2021: $2.625 million base salary, $750,000 roster bonus
Total: $3.375 million
Cap figure: $3,937,500
Notes: 2018 and 2019 base salaries are fully guaranteed. $750,000 roster bonus in 2021 is due on the third day of the league year. Contract includes $100,000 Pro Bowl incentive for all four seasons.
TE Trey Burton
Overview: $32 million, four-year contract, $18 million fully guaranteed, $22 million guaranteed for injury only
2018: $2.8 million base salary, $7.5 million signing bonus, $1 million roster bonus
Total: $11.3 million
Cap figure: $5.675 million
2019: $6.7 million base salary, $100,000 workout bonus
Total: $6.8 million
Cap figure: $8.575 million
2020: $6.7 million base salary, $100,000 workout bonus
Total: $6.8 million
Cap figure: $8.575 million
2021: $6 million base salary, $1 million roster bonus (due fifth day of league year), $100,000 workout bonus
Total: $7.1 million
Cap figure: $8.875 million
Notes: 2018 and 2019 base salaries are fully guaranteed. $4 million of 2020 base salary is guaranteed for injury only and becomes guaranteed for skill/cap also if he is on the roster on the third day of the 2019 league year. $1 million roster bonus in 2021 is due on the fifth day of the league year. Contract includes up to $700,000 incentives in each year of the deal based on receptions, receiving yards and Pro Bowl appearances.
CB Jonathon Mincy
Overview: $1.725 million, three-year contract, $30,000 guaranteed
2018: $480,000 base salary, $15,000 of base salary is fully guaranteed, $15,000 signing bonus
Total: $495,000
Cap figure: $485,000
2019: $570,000 base salary
Cap figure: $575,000
2020: $660,000 base salary
Cap figure: $665,000
Notes: Mincy signed with the Bears in early January after spending the previous two seasons as a member of the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes. He worked out for 11 NFL teams in December.
bmbiggs@chicagotribune.com
Twitter @bradbiggs
Brad BiggsBrad BiggsContact ReporterChicago Tribune
www.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/bears/ct-spt-bears-free-agent-contracts-20180129-story.html
Here is a dollars-and-sense breakdown of the contracts for players the Bears signed in 2018. Check back as it will be updated when there are new additions.
WR Taylor Gabriel
Overview: $26 million, four-year contract, $14 million guaranteed
2018: $2.5 million base salary, $4 million signing bonus, $2 million roster bonus
Total: $8.5 million
Cap hit: $5.5 million
2019: $5.5 million base salary
Total: $5.5 million
Cap hit: $6.5 million
2020: $5.5 million base salary
Total: $5.5 million
Cap hit: $6.5 million
2021: $6.5 million base salary
Total: $6.5 million
Cap hit: $7.5 million
Notes: 2018 and 2019 base salaries are guaranteed.
OLB Aaron Lynch
Overview: $4 million, one-year contract, $1.25 million guaranteed
2018: $2.2 million base salary, $1.25 million signing bonus, $500,000 per-game roster bonuses, $50,000 workout bonus
Total: $4 million
Cap figure: $3,718,750
Note: $500,000 per game roster bonus is $31,250 per game he is on the 46-man gameday roster.
CB Prince Amukamara
Overview: $27 million, three-year contract, $18 million guaranteed
2018: $3 million signing bonus, $3.5 million base salary, $3 million roster bonus
Total: $9.5 million
Cap figure: $7.5 million
2019: $8.5 million base salary
Total: $8.5 million
Cap figure: $9.5 million
2020: $9 million base salary
Total: $9 million
Cap figure: $10 million
Notes: 2018 and 2019 base salaries are fully guaranteed.
TE Daniel Brown
Overview: $925,000, one-year contract, $70,000 guaranteed
2018: $705,000 base salary, $70,000 signing bonus, $50,000 roster bonus, $100,000 per-game roster bonus
Total: $925,000
Cap figure: $912,500
Notes: $50,000 roster bonus is if Brown is on the 53-man roster in Week 1. $100,000 per-game roster bonus is $6,250 Brown is on the 46-man active gameday roster. Contract includes up to $175,000 in incentives based on playing time and receptions.
WR Allen Robinson
Overview: $42 million, three-year contract, $18 million fully guaranteed, $25.2 million guaranteed vs. injury
2018: $4 million base salary, $6 million signing bonus, $5 million roster bonus, $1 million per-game roster bonus ($62,500 per game he is on the 46-man gameday roster)
Total: $16 million
Cap figure: $11,062,500
2019: $9.9 million base salary, $3 million roster bonus, $100,000 workout bonus
Total: $13 million
Cap figure: $15 million
2020: $10.9 million base salary, $2 million roster bonus, $100,000 workout bonus
Total: $13 million
Cap figure: $15 million
Notes: Signing bonus, 2018 base salary, 2018 $5 million roster bonus, $3 million 2019 roster bonus are fully guaranteed. $7.2 million of $9.9 million 2019 base salary is guaranteed vs. injury and that $7.2 million becomes fully guaranteed on the third day of the 2019 league year. $2 million roster bonus in 2020 is due on the third day of the league year.
QB Chase Daniel
Overview: $10 million, two-year contract, $7 million guaranteed
2018: $2 million base salary, $2 million signing bonus
Total: $4 million
Cap figure: $3 million
2019: $4 million base salary, $2 million roster bonus
Total $6 million
Cap figure: $7 million
Notes: 2018 base salary is fully guaranteed. $1 million of 2019 base salary is fully guaranteed. $2 million roster bonus in 2019 becomes fully guaranteed if he’s on the roster five days after the execution of the contract. Daniel has the right to void the 2019 year if he notifies the team within one day after Super Bowl LIII and 10 days after the game and writes the Bears a check for $5 million.
P Pat O’Donnell
Overview: $1.5 million, one-year contract, $500,000 guaranteed
2018: $1 million base salary, $500,000 signing bonus
Total: $1.5 million
Cap figure: $1.5 million
Note: Can earn up to $500,000 in incentives for net punting average.
K Cody Parkey
Overview: $15 million, four-year contract, $9 million fully guaranteed
2018: $1.25 million base salary, $2.25 million signing bonus, $2 million roster bonus
Total: $5.5 million
Cap figure: $3,812,500
2019: $2.75 million base salary, $750,000 roster bonus
Total: $3.5 million
Cap figure: $4,062,500
2020: $2.625 million base salary
Total: $2.625 million
Cap figure: $3.1875 million
2021: $2.625 million base salary, $750,000 roster bonus
Total: $3.375 million
Cap figure: $3,937,500
Notes: 2018 and 2019 base salaries are fully guaranteed. $750,000 roster bonus in 2021 is due on the third day of the league year. Contract includes $100,000 Pro Bowl incentive for all four seasons.
TE Trey Burton
Overview: $32 million, four-year contract, $18 million fully guaranteed, $22 million guaranteed for injury only
2018: $2.8 million base salary, $7.5 million signing bonus, $1 million roster bonus
Total: $11.3 million
Cap figure: $5.675 million
2019: $6.7 million base salary, $100,000 workout bonus
Total: $6.8 million
Cap figure: $8.575 million
2020: $6.7 million base salary, $100,000 workout bonus
Total: $6.8 million
Cap figure: $8.575 million
2021: $6 million base salary, $1 million roster bonus (due fifth day of league year), $100,000 workout bonus
Total: $7.1 million
Cap figure: $8.875 million
Notes: 2018 and 2019 base salaries are fully guaranteed. $4 million of 2020 base salary is guaranteed for injury only and becomes guaranteed for skill/cap also if he is on the roster on the third day of the 2019 league year. $1 million roster bonus in 2021 is due on the fifth day of the league year. Contract includes up to $700,000 incentives in each year of the deal based on receptions, receiving yards and Pro Bowl appearances.
CB Jonathon Mincy
Overview: $1.725 million, three-year contract, $30,000 guaranteed
2018: $480,000 base salary, $15,000 of base salary is fully guaranteed, $15,000 signing bonus
Total: $495,000
Cap figure: $485,000
2019: $570,000 base salary
Cap figure: $575,000
2020: $660,000 base salary
Cap figure: $665,000
Notes: Mincy signed with the Bears in early January after spending the previous two seasons as a member of the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes. He worked out for 11 NFL teams in December.
bmbiggs@chicagotribune.com
Twitter @bradbiggs