Chase Daniel is the new backup quarterback in Detroit. The ex-Bear signed a three-year deal to change uniforms in the NFC North and hold Matthew Stafford’s clipboard instead of Mitchell Trubisky’s.
For that upgrade in dignity, Daniel will be handsomely compensated. The 33-year-old agreed to sign in Detroit for $13.05 million over three years. The figure includes a signing bonus of $2.25 million, a figure that will be prorated across the life of the contract.
A full $5 million of the deal is guaranteed. Daniel will earn a base salary of $1.25 million in 2020 and $4.3 million in 2021. The 2022 season, the final year, has an interesting structure. Daniel is set to make $5 million, but it’s a dual player/team option.
From Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle, one of the best resources for tracking these sorts of things,
2022 voids if (Daniel) informs club between 6th and 14th day following 2021 Super Bowl and he repays the Lions $1M.
Basically, Daniel can pay $1 million to get out of sticking in Detroit and earning $5 million in salary. The only conceivable way Daniel would opt to do that would be if he feels he can earn more somewhere else.
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