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PFT breaks down Weston Richburg’s 5-year, $47.5 million deal with 49ers

Mar 14, 2018 at 8:27 PM--


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Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk has broken down the five-year, $47.5 million contract handed to center Weston Richburg by the San Francisco 49ers.

Below is the year-by-year breakdown of the deal, which includes $16.5 million fully guaranteed at signing with an additional $12 million in injury guarantees.

2018


Signing bonus: $9.3 million
Base salary: $3 million (fully guaranteed)
Roster bonus: $4.2 million (due fifth day of league year; fully guaranteed)
Workout bonus: $100,000
Per-game roster bonus: $400,000 total

2019


Base salary: $5.5 million (guaranteed for injury at signing; fully guaranteed as of 4/1/19)
Workout bonus: $100,000
Per-game roster bonus: $400,000 total

2020


Base salary: $6.5 million (guaranteed for injury at signing; fully guaranteed as of 4/1/20)
Workout bonus: $100,000
Per-game roster bonus: $400,000 total

2021


2021 is an option year that must be exercised by the end of the 2020 league year.

Base salary: $7.85 million
Workout bonus: $100,000
Per-game roster bonus: $400,000 total

2022


2022 is an option year that must be exercised by the end of the 2021 league year.

Base salary: $8.65 million
Workout bonus: $100,000
Per-game roster bonus: $400,000 total



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