Even after all the waiting the Tennessee Titans did for Jadeveon Clowney, it still took a last-minute increase in their offer to finally secure what was a vital offseason acquisition.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Titans had to up their offer to Clowney on Saturday night from a base value of $12 to $13 million in order to seal the deal. Rapoport had previously reported that Clowney’s one-year contract was for “more than” $12 million, so this is a more definitive figure.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Network shared the full breakdown of Clowney’s deal, which has a max value of $15 million, with $2 million in incentives.
Breakdown of Jadeveon Clowney’s 1-year deal with the #Titans:
$6.25 million signing bonus
$5.25M base salary (guaranteed)
$1.5M in per-game active bonuses$500K for 75% playtime
$250K for 75% playtime + playoffs
$250K for Pro Bowl
$1M for 10 sacksBase value $13M. Max $15M.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) September 9, 2020
Pelissero also added that Clowney had turned down a one-year deal worth a max of $16 million from the Seattle Seahawks back in April.
As we discussed on @nflnetwork today, the #Seahawks offered Clowney 1 year, $15M (max $16M) way back in April. The #Browns made a strong offer months ago, too. In the end, Clowney waits, takes less from Tennessee … and now hopes it pays off next March. https://t.co/k41FSRRou4
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) September 9, 2020
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