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Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: the Jets signed Pennington, the league's passing champion only two years earlier, to a seven-year extension. The deal included a signing bonus of $18 million, money that, whether or not Pennington never takes another snap in a game, is irrecoverable by the team. Counting the $2 million guaranteed roster bonus Pennington received on March 1 of this year, and his base salaries of $1 million each for the 2004 and 2005 seasons, the quarterback will have pocketed $22 million by the end of this year… Pennington is due a roster bonus of $3 million next March. And he isn't likely to be rehabilitated from his current injury, even if a second invasive surgery is somehow avoided. There is another $3 million in incentives in Pennington's contract, and his 2006 base salary is $6 million. His bases for the rest of the contract are $4 million (2007), $6 million (2008), $7 million (2009), $6.3 million (2010) and $10.172 million (2011). There is another roster bonus, this one for $4.3 million, due in the spring of 2010.
Stephen Peterman
2013 1/.905 TRV, .84 BS (.555 MSB)

2013 .065 SB/1


Rich Cimini, ESPN: Peterman signed 1-year deal for $905,000, including $65,000 signing bonus.
Roman Phifer
1999 3/9 TRV, .4/1.6/2.3 BS

1999 3.6 SB/3

2000 .4 RB

2000-2001 .1 WO

2001 CUT Pre

2001 .5 RB (not paid)


Rich Cimini, NY Daily News: Phifer's three-year deal is for $ 9 million, including a $ 3.6 million signing bonus, according to an NFL source.
Ropati Pitoitua
2008 3/1.157 TRV, .295/.385/.475 BS

2008 .002 SB/3

2008 CUT Post

2008 PS, .0884 BS

2009 3/1.185 TRV, .31/.395/.48 BS

2010 IR, .24 BS (Achilles)

2011 1/1.3 TRV ext, .95 BS

2011 .15 SB/2

2012 CUT Pre

2012 .2 WO (earned .0625 prior to release)


Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Pitoitua signed a one-year, $1.3 million contract extension… Pitoitua's $480,000 base salary this season was not changed, but the 6-foot-8, 315-pound defensive end received a $150,000 signing bonus and is scheduled to earn $950,000 in bases salary and a $200,000 workout bonus in 2012.
Jason Pociask
2006 4/1.778125 TRV, .275/.36/.445/.53 BS

2006 .168125 SB/4

2007 BS reduced to .285

2008 CUT Post


Brodney Pool
2010 1/1.3 TRV, .8 BS

2010 .4 RB

2010 .1 WO

2011 1/.735 TRV, .685 BS (.525 MSB)

2011 .05 SB/1
Dave Caldwell, NY Times: the Jets did not re-sign him until August, and Pool took a sizable pay cut —to $735,000 from $1.3 million.
Hank Poteat
2006 No SB/1 after week 5, .585 BS (.425 MSB)

2007 1/.635 TRV, .595 BS (.435 MSB)

2007 .02 SB/1

2007 .02 RB/WO

2008 .73 BS (.445 MSB)

2008 .04 SB/1

2008 CUT Post

2008 No SB/1 after week 3, .73 BS (.445 MSB)


Sione Pouha
2005 4/1.998 TRV, .23/.31/.385/.46 BS

2005 .613 SB/4

2006 CBA increase BS to .35

2006 IR


2008 3/6.3 TRV ext, .98/1.33/1.03 BS

2008 1 SB/4

2008 1 RB

2009-2011 .02 WO

2010 BS escalated to 1.58

2011 .9 RB

2012 3/15 TRV, .9/4.9/.9 BS

2012 3.5 SB/3

2012 BS guaranteed

2012-2014 .1 WO

2013 CUT Pre

2013 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)

2014 2 RB

2014 2.5 RB (53-man week 1)


Jenny Vrentas, Newark Star-Ledger: the sides reached agreement on a three-year, $15 million deal with $9.5 million in guarantees. Pouha received a $3.5 million signing bonus, and his earnings for the first year -- a $900,000 base salary and a $100,000 workout bonus -- are fully guaranteed (a total of $4.5 million fully guaranteed at time of signing). His 2013 base salary of $4.9 million is guaranteed for injury only at the time of signing, and becomes fully guaranteed for injury, skill and cap if he is on the roster the third day of the 2013 league year.
The deal gets interesting in its third year. Pouha's base salary for 2014 is $900,000 (not guaranteed) plus a $100,000 workout bonus. Then, there is a $2 million roster bonus on the seventh day of the 2014 league year, but that amount can de-escalate by $1.5 if his playing time dips below 55 percent in 2013. He is also due a $2.5 million roster bonus if he's on the 53-man roster for the first game.
Bilal Powell
2011 4/2.4405 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS

2011 .4005 SB/4

2014 BS escalated to 1.431 (PPE)

2015 1/2 TRV, 1.25 BS

2015 .75 SB/1
Aaron Wilson, NFP: Powell Jets deal: $2 million, $1.25 million salary, $750,000 signing bonus…
Craig Powell
1998 No SB/1 after week 6, .238 BS

1998 IR after week 8


Walt Powell
2014 Acquired from ARI (waivers)

2014 .42/.51/.6/.69 BS


Evan Prall
2007 PS after week 9, .0799 BS

2007 CUT Post week 13


Waylon Prather
2008 PS after week 2, .0884 BS

2008 CUT Post week 3


Anthony Prior
1992 PS after week 1, .0561 BS?

1992 CUT Post week 4

1993 .125/.162 BS?

1994 3/? TRV, .19/?/? BS

1994 .09 SB/3?

1995 CUT Pre (claimed by CIN)


Trevor Pryce
2010 No SB/1 after week 3, .855 BS

2010 .025 RB


Calvin Pryor
2014 4/8.563254 TRV, .42/.809239/1.198478/1.587717 BS

2014 4.54782 SB/4

2014-2017 BS guaranteed
Rich Cimini, ESPN: Pryor signed a four-year contract for $8,563,254, a fully guaranteed deal that includes a fifth-year team option -- the standard contract for the 18th overall pick… Signing bonus: $4,547,820 2014: Base salary -- $420,000 (fully guaranteed); cap charge -- $1.556 million. 2015: Base salary -- $809,239 (fully guaranteed); cap charge -- $1.946 million. 2016: Base salary -- $1,198,478 (fully guaranteed); cap charge -- $2.335 million. 2017: Base salary -- $1,587,717 (fully guaranteed); cap charge -- $2.724 million.
Tanner Purdum
2010 3/1.215 TRV, .32/.405/.49 BS

2011 CBA increase BS to .45/.54

2013 2/1.49 TRV, .63/.73 BS

2013 .13 SB/2

2015 2/1.81 TRV, .745/.8 BS

2015 .265 SB/2


Rich Cimini, ESPN: Idzik has signed eight free agents, doling out a combined total of only $3.4 million in bonus money. Consider… Purdum ($130,000 signing)…
Rich Cimini, ESPN: 2 years/$1.49 million
Rich Cimini, ESPN: they secured their long snapper, Tanner Purdum, with a two-year contract for $1.81 million. That includes $265,000 guaranteed at signing.
Ryan Quigley
2013 No SB/3 after week 2, .405/.495/.585 BS
Brent Qvale
2014 PS, .1071 BS

2015 3/1.575 TRV, .435/.525/.615 BS


Ken-Yon Rambo
2003 No SB/1 after week 14, .375 BS

2003 1.09 dummy LTBE


Andre Ramsey
2010 PS after week 7, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 13


Patrick Ramsey
2006 Acquired from WAS (for 6th)

2006 1.688 BS

2006 1/2.1 TRV ext, 3.1 TRMV, 1.438/.6 BS

2006 .25 RB

2007 CUT Pre

2007 1.4 RB (not paid, .5 esc possible)

2007 .1 WO (not paid)

2007 .5 esc possible


Rich Cimini, New York Daily News: With a $1.4 million roster bonus due Saturday, Ramsey is an obvious candidate to be jettisoned. The Jets are trying to trade Ramsey before the deadline. Failing that, they will release him and clear $2.1 million in cap space.
Brett Ratliff
2007 3/1.117 TRV, .285/.37/.46 BS

2007 .002 SB/3

2007 CUT Post

2007 PS, .0799 BS

2008 1/.295 TRV, .295 BS

2009 2/.855 TRV, .385/.47 BS

2009 Traded to CLE Pre (w/Kenyon Coleman, Abram Elam, 1st & 2nd for 1st)
Paul Raymond
2008 PS, .0884 BS

2008 CUT Post week 2

2008 PS after week 3, .0884 BS

2008 CUT Post week 4


JR Reed
2008 No SB/1 after week 14, .52 BS
LaMont Reid
2005 Acquired from ARI (waivers)

2005 .23/.31 BS

2005 CUT Post week 1
Trevor Reilly
2014 4/2.276848 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS

2014 .056848 SB/4


Rich Cimini, ESPN: Four years, $2.28 million. Total guaranteed: $56,848. Signing bonus: $56,848. 2014 cap charge: $434,212. Base salaries: 2014 -- $420,000, 2015 -- $510,000, 2016 -- $600,000, 2017 -- $690,000.
Brandon Renkart
2008 PS, .0884 BS

2008 CUT Post week 2

2008 PS after week 4, .0884 BS

2008 CUT Post week 6

2008 PS after week 8, .0884 BS
Darrelle Revis
2007 6/37.3115 TRMV, .285/.6725/.827/.9815/1.236/1.3905 BS

2007 4.7005 SB/6

2007 .3335 RB

2008 2.4125 SA/5, .37/.46/.55/.65/.665 BS

2008 2.2 RB (incentivized, 2007 PT)

2008-2009 .1 WO

2009 5.7 RB (incentivized, 2008 PT)

2009 .4353 accel advanced 2012 gteed BS

2010-2012 -.1451 accel advanced 2012 gteed BS

2010 .1 WO (not earned)

2010 .2344 accel advanced 2011 gteed BS

2011-2012 -.1172 accel advanced 2011 gteed BS

2011-2012 .15 WO (after buyback)

2010 4/46 TRV, 7.5/6/4.5/3/3/3/3 BS

2010 .538 dummy LTBE (for 30% Rule)

2011 18 OB/6

2011-2012 1 RepB

2012 1 WO

2012-2013 1 RB

2013 Traded to TB Pre (for 1st & cond 2014 3rd)

2013 1 WO (not paid)

2013 1 RepB (not paid)

2014-2016 voidable (offseason participation)

2015 5/70 TRV, 16/17/13/11/11 BS

2015-2016 BS guaranteed

2017 6 BS guaranteed

2017 2 RB
Mike Florio, PFT: Though it's been reported as a six-year, $36 million package, the contract negotiated by cornerback Darrelle Revis has a base value of six years and $32 million. And, as we understand it, that number reflects real money, with little or no fluff.
The six-year deal, which the Jets wanted to do, easily voids to a four-year deal, which the Jets previously didn't want to do. The deal automatically reduces to four years if in any of the first four seasons Revis participates in at least 35 percent of the defensive snaps. The four-year value is $16 million, with $11 million in guaranteed money (which includes the 2007 base salary, which technically isn't guaranteed but as a practical matter is always paid).
But the Jets can buy back the fifth and sixth years. For $5 million guaranteed in year five and $11 million guaranteed in year six the Jets can get back the final two seasons. If the Jets choose not to buy back years five and six, Revis hits the open market and the Jets will not apply the franchise tag or the transition tag. The year six number can reduce to $9 million and can increase to $15 million, as the result of a point system based primarily on playing time. Interestingly, interceptions are not a factor as to any aspect of the deal.
Mike Florio, PFT: here's the basic data on the Darrelle Revis deal: no signing bonus; 2010 base salary of $7.5 million; $18 million option bonus due on the first day year of the first league year after the 2010 league year ends (the language reflects the potential for a lockout); 2011 base salary of $7 million; 2012 base salary of $7.5 million; and 2013 base salary of $6 million. That part is simple. Deciphering the guaranteed money makes it more complex… Due to the 30-percent rule and the reallocation rule, the two sides had to apply some creativity. Before the option is exercised, the deal carries $13.772 million in 2013 base salary guaranteed for skill and $13.772 million in 2012 and 2011 base salary guaranteed for injury. The pre-option bonus base salaries ($10.06 million in 2011, $11.894 million in 2012, and $13.772 million in 2013) reduce to the lower numbers after the option is paid. Following the exercise of the option, Revis has $6 million guaranteed for skill and $7.5 million guaranteed for injury.
Mike Florio, PFT: Revis will receive $39 million fully guaranteed on a five-year, $70 million contract. He’ll earn a base salary of $16 million in 2015, $17 million in 2016, $15 million in 2017, $11 million in 2018, and $11 million in 2019. All of those numbers are base salaries with the exception of 2017, which is split between a $2 million roster bonus due on the first day of the league year and a $13 million salary. The first two years are fully guaranteed at signing, along with $6 million in 2017.
Kerry Rhodes
2005 4/1.797 TRV, .23/.31/.385/.46 BS

2005 .412 SB/4

2008 BS escalated to .927

2008 5/33.5 TRV ext, .522/.7/2.78/2.425/3.5/4.5 BS

2008 4 SB/6

2008 1 RB

2008 BS guaranteed

2009 2.92 RB

2009 6.08 RB CONV/5

2009-2010 .25 WO

2009-2010 BS guaranteed (injury only)

2010 Traded to ARI Pre (for 4th & 2011 7th)

2010 2 RB guaranteed (injury only)

2010 BS guaranteed (injury only)

2011 1 dummy LTBE (for 30% Rule)

2011-2012 .5 WO

2012-2013 1 RepB

2013 .5 RB


JI Halsell, FO: 5/33.5 ext, 20 gteed, 22.5 over 3
AdamJT13: his first-year cap hit is less than $2.3 million -- and that's including $103,000 from his previous contract.
Mike Lombardi, NFP: saved $4.9 million on a restructured deal.
Mike Florio, PFT: if the Jets opt to sever ties with Rhodes before the 2010 season, he won't earn a $2 million guaranteed (for injury only) roster bonus or a $2.78 million guaranteed (for injury only) base salary. That's $4.78 million in supposedly guaranteed money that will evaporate if the benching is the first step toward a bumping of Rhodes from the roster.
Kent Somers, Arizona Republic: the Cardinal will pay him a $2 million roster bonus next week. Here's how his contract breaks down. 2010 -- $2.78 miliion salary, $2 million roster bonus, $250,000 workout bonus. 2011 -- $2.425 million salary, $500,000 workout bonus. 2012 -- $3.5 million salary, $1 million reporting bonus, $500,000 workout bonus 2013 -- $4.5 million salary, $1 million reporting bonus, $500,000 roster bonus.
Daryl Richardson
2014 PS, .1071 BS

2015 1/.585 TRV, .585 BS


Huey Richardson
1992 No SB/1 after week 7, .162 BS

1992 .035 RB


Sheldon Richardson
2013 4/10.054 TRV, .405/.862/1.319/1.776 BS

2013 5.692 SB/4

2013-2016 BS guaranteed
Mike Florio, PFT: Richardson signs 4-year $10.054 million fully guaranteed contract, with offsets.
Tony Richardson
2008 1/.87 TRV, .83 BS (.445 MSB)

2008 .03 SB/1

2008 .01 WO

2009 1/.895 TRV, .845 BS (.46 MSB)

2009 .035 SB/1

2009 .015 WO

2010 1/.905 TRV, .855 BS

2010 .025 SB/1

2010 .025 WO

2010 CUT Post

2010 1/.855 TRV, .855 BS
Chad Rinehart
2010 PS after week 3, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 5


William Roberts
1997 1/.275 TRV, .275 BS

1997 IR after week 13


DeWayne Robertson
2003 7/24.57925 TRV, 54 TRVM, 1.746482/.51625/.952/1.388/1.45/1.6 BS

2003 3 SB/7

2004 10 OB/6

2006 BS escalated to 4.669994/2.475/6.8/4.5

2006 1.948661 RB (incentivized)

2007 BS escalated to 4.975/6.8/4.5

2007 1.025 RB (incentivized)

2008 Traded to DEN Pre (for cond 2009 pick)

2008 3 RB (incentivized)

2009 4.5 RB (incentivized)

DEION: +0.703868 2004-2006, -0.703868 2007-2009
Rich Cimini, NY Daily News: He's due to make $9.8 million this season - $6.8 million in base pay, plus a $3 million roster bonus (due in June).
Rich Cimini, NY Daily News: the Enquirer says the Bengals and Robertson agreed to a five-year contract for about $28 million, replacing the two years, $18.8 million remaining on his current deal [2008-2009].
Damien Robinson
2001 5/10 TRV, 10.75 TRMV, .51/.55/1.2/1.4/1.8 BS

2001 .2 SB/5

2001-2005 .15 NLTBE

2002 2.64 RB (not paid)

2002-2005 .05 WO

2003-2005 .5 RB

2002 4/5.11 TRV, 5.635 TRMV, .525/.71/.75/1.5 BS

2002 .45 SB/4

2002-2005 .075 one-time NLTBE (Pro Bowl)

2003 CUT Pre

2003 .25 RB (not paid)

2003-2005 .15 esc possible

2004 .425 RB (not paid)

2005 .5 RB (not paid)


Rich Cimini, NY Daily News: Robinson, who yesterday signed a five-year, $10 million contract… will receive only $710,000 in the first year, including a modest $200,000 signing bonus. Conceivably, he could be a goner next March 1, when a hefty $2.7 million roster bonus is due.
Pro Football Weekly: The Jets would like to restructure the contracts of… safeties Damien Robinson ($2.64 million due March 1)…
Stefan Rodgers
2008 PS after week 1, .0884 BS

2008 CUT Post week 7


Coleman Rudolph
1993 .28/.35/.42/.49 BS?

1993 .51 SB/4?

1994 CUT Post week 3 (claimed by NYG)
Sean Ryan
2006 Acquired from DAL (for draft pick)

2006 .425 BS

2007 .85 RFA tender
Mark Sanchez
2009 5/47.5 TRV, 60 TRMV, 2.545/3.18125/3.8175/4.45375/5.09 BS

2010 10.0125 SA/4, .395/.48/.565/.66 BS

2009 2010 BS escalated to 5.9425/13.5/8.5/4

2010 BS escalated to 6.4425 (5.9425 guaranteed)

2011 BS escalated to 14.75 (9.5 guaranteed)

2011-2013 .5 WO

2011 BS lowered to 12.518749 after week 13, equiv 14.225?

2011 2013 BS raised to 4.525

2012 2.75 RB (escalated from .5, not paid)

2013 1 RB (not paid)

2012 5/58.25 TRV, 68.25 TRMV, 3.25/8.25/9/12.5/10.75 BS

2012 8 SB/5

2012-2013 BS guaranteed

2012-2016 .5 WO

2014 CUT Pre

2014 2 RB (not paid)

2015-2016 1 RB
Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Sanchez received a $10.0125M guaranteed salary advance in March, which reduced his base salaries from 2010-13 to the league minimum. Through minimal playing-time incentives in 2009, Sanchez triggered a $5,547,500 escalation to his $395,000 base salary in 2010, with another $500,000 in base salary, presumably tied to playoff wins, added, as well. In 2011, Sanchez's $480,000 base salary has increased to $13.5 million dollars, his 2012 base salary of $565,000 increased to $8.5 million dollars, and his $660,000 base salary in 2013 is now $4 million dollars. Additional base salary escalators are available for 2011-13, as are playoff bonuses from 2010-13.
While Sanchez is unable to participate in the team's off-season workout program this off-season, he'll have some financial incentives to do so next off-season. Beginning in 2011, Sanchez can earn a $500,000 workout bonus in each of the final three years of his rookie contract. Also, by playing in over 60% of the snaps in 2009 (62.4%), and the Jets making the post-season in 2009, Sanchez's $500,000 roster bonus in 2012 is now worth $2.75 million dollars.
Andrew Brandt, NFP: The deal is structured without a signing bonus or roster bonus; rather $10M is in the form of a salary advance, a method teams try to use to allow for the possible forfeiture of money due to bad behavior. Sanchez and Broncos rookie Robert Ayers were the only first-round picks to agree to this structure. In addition to the salary advance, Sanchez has guaranteed salaries of $18M, bringing his total guarantee to $28M.
Aaron Wilson, PFT: New York Jets newly-minted first-round quarterback Mark Sanchez’s five-year contract carries a maximum value of $60 million, including $28 million in guaranteed money, a league source told us tonight. The fifth overall pick’s annual guaranteed money represents a 56-percent increase over the contract of Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey, last year’s No. 5 selection. And Sanchez’s $50.5 million core or base value of the deal is 53 percent higher than Dorsey’s, according to a source.
A former USC star, Sanchez is set to make $32.5 million over the first three years of the contract where Dorsey is due to make $33 million over the first five years of his contract.

Dorsey signed a five-year deal with a maximum value of $51 million that included an option year and $22.5 million in guaranteed money, according to published reports. The $32.5 million Sanchez is due over the first three years also represents a higher figure than last year’s top overall pick, Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Jake Long, was due over the first three years of his deal, according to our source.


Sanchez’s contract also includes $9.5 million in escalator clauses.
Rich Cimini, NY Daily News: Former USC star Mark Sanchez hit the jackpot Wednesday with a five-year contract that includes $28 million in guarantees - a team record. The bare-bones amount of the deal is $44.5 million, although the true value, based on easily attainable incentives, is $50.5 million, sources said.

The contract can max out at $60 million, but Sanchez would have to play at a Tom Brady/Peyton Manning level and lead the Jets to multiple Super Bowls to hit that plateau, sources said. Sanchez didn't receive a traditional signing bonus.


Peter King, SI: In the first four years of the contract, Sanchez will earn $42 million, assuming he plays a minimal percentage of the snaps.
Mike Florio, PFT: Sanchez’s $11.75 million base salary for 2012 has been converted to an $8 million signing bonus, a fully-guaranteed base salary of $3.25 million, and a $500,000 workout bonus… In 2013, Sanchez will receive a fully-guaranteed base salary of $8.25 million. In 2014, Sanchez is due to receive a $2 million roster bonus on the 15th day of the league year and a non-guaranteed $9 million base salary. In 2015, there’s another $1 million roster bonus due on the 15th day of the league year, plus a non-guaranteed base salary of $12.5 million. In 2016, Sanchez is due another $1 million roster bonus on the 15th day of the league yeaar, plus a base salary of $10.75 million. Workout bonuses of $500,000 apply in each year of the deal. The contract contains $10 million in potential escalators, based in part on Super Bowl appearances and/or victories.
Ricky Sapp
2011 PS after week 8, .0969 BS

2011 CUT Post week 11

2011 PS after week 12, .0969 BS

2011 Activated after week 16, .375/.39 BS

2012 CUT Post

2012 PS after week 1, .0969 BS

2012 Activated after week 9, .39/.48 BS

2013 CUT Post week 4 (paid thru week 5)

2013 No SB/1 after week 5, .48 BS

2013 CUT Post week 10 (claimed by HOU)


Brashton Satale
2010 PS after week 13, .0884 BS
Jalen Saunders
2014 4/2.701448 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS

2014 .481448 SB/4

2014 CUT Post week 4
Rich Cimini, ESPN: Four years, $2.70 million. Total guaranteed: $481,448. Signing bonus: $481,448. 2014 cap charge: $540,362. Base salaries: 2014 -- $420,000, 2015 -- $510,000, 2016 -- $600,000, 2017 -- $690,000.
Caleb Schlauderaff
2011 Acquired from GB (for cond pick)

2011 .375/.465/.555/.645 BS


Anthony Schlegel
2006 4/2.344 TRV, .275/.36/.445/.53 BS

2006 .734 SB/4

2007 CUT Post (claimed by CIN)
Brian Schaefering
2008 PS after week 15, .0884 BS
Bart Scott
2009 6/48 TRV, 21.85 gteed, 4.5/3.85/4.9/5.6/6.9/7.75 BS

2009 3.5 SB/6/5

2009-2010 BS guaranteed

2009 BS adjusted to 7.5/3.6/4.9/5.6/6.9/7.75

2009 4 SB/6/5 (moved up from 2010)

2010 3 RepB (reduced from 10 OB in 2009 restructure)

2010 .25 WO added in 2009 restructure

2011-2014 .25 WO

2011 BS reduced to 3.9/4.2/6.9/7.75, 2011-2012 BS guaranteed

2013 CUT Pre


Mike Florio, PFT: Scott's deal is worth about $48 million over six years, with $27 million coming in the first three years of the contract, and approximately $22 million of it guaranteed.
AdamJT13: His signing bonus was $3.5 million, and the other $10 million is an option bonus due next season.
JI Halsell: 6/48, 21.6 gteed, 27 over 3
Gary Myers, NY Daily News: Scott's base salary this year was cut from $4.9 million to $3.9 million and in 2012 from $5.6 million to $4.2 million. That's a total giveback of $2.4 million. In return, the Jets guaranteed Scott's salary next year.
Lito Sheppard
2009 Acquired from PHI (for 5th & 2010 cond pick)

2009 3/3.7/4.25 BS


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