The San Francisco 49ers may have suffered a disappointing Week 18 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, but wide receiver Jauan Jennings cashed in during the game.
Jennings entered the matchup having played at least 35 offensive snaps in each of the previous 14 games, triggering $1.6 million in incentive bonuses. He reached that threshold again against Seattle, logging 37 snaps, which increased his total playing-time incentive earnings to $2.4 million for the season.
In addition, Jennings earned another $1.3 million by finishing the season with 643 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. His contract required at least 600 yards and six touchdowns to reach that bonus, a mark he had already secured before Saturday's game.
However, he fell short of a $666,667 bonus tied to 60 catches for the season, finishing with 55 receptions.
Against the Seahawks, Jennings recorded four catches for 35 yards on six targets.
With the 49ers entering the playoffs, Jennings could add up to $600,000 more to his earnings by playing at least 35 snaps in any postseason game—a milestone he is well-positioned to reach.
H/t to Niners Wire for the find.