and....As ESPN reported prior to the game, Smith-Schuster’s contract for the 2022 season included a $1 million bonus as long as he played in more than half of his team’s offensive snaps in the Super Bowl. (That would be in line with the rest of his season to date.) Well, there was one other provision for said bonus: the Chiefs had to win the Super Bowl while they were at it. As now know, that’s exactly how things played out.
ESPN’s article also revealed that this particular bonus was triggered by Smith-Schuster’s regular-season tallies in terms of receptions and yards received. In other words, a bonus on top of a bonus.
and....As ESPN reported prior to the game, Smith-Schuster’s contract for the 2022 season included a $1 million bonus as long as he played in more than half of his team’s offensive snaps in the Super Bowl. (That would be in line with the rest of his season to date.) Well, there was one other provision for said bonus: the Chiefs had to win the Super Bowl while they were at it. As now know, that’s exactly how things played out.
ESPN’s article also revealed that this particular bonus was triggered by Smith-Schuster’s regular-season tallies in terms of receptions and yards received. In other words, a bonus on top of a bonus.