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Panthers QB Baker Mayfield can earn $3.5 million in incentives. Here’s the breakdown

Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, right, drops back to pass to a receiver during third quarter action against the Carolina Panthers at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Panthers lost to the Cleveland Browns 26-20 on Sunday, December 9, 2018.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, right, drops back to pass to a receiver during third quarter action against the Carolina Panthers at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Panthers lost to the Cleveland Browns 26-20 on Sunday, December 9, 2018. jsiner@charlotteobserver.com

For new Panthers quarterback Baker Mayfield to earn back the $3.5 million paycut he took to join Carolina, he’ll have to achieve several on-field thresholds, most of which he never did while in Cleveland.

The former Browns quarterback must play 75% of the team’s regular season snaps and win 10 games to reach the first $250,000 bonus, according to multiple league sources. A divisional round win ($500,000), an NFC Championship victory ($600,000) and a Super Bowl victory ($750,000) would add incrementally more to the contract, according to those sources. Mayfield would have to play at least 50% of snaps in each of the playoff games.

The remaining $1.4 million is earned through a combination of playing time, total team offense numbers, Mayfield’s completion percentage and a Pro Bowl bid.

If Mayfield plays 75% of snaps and the Panthers have a top five NFC total offense or a top 10 NFL total offense then he earns $300,000. He can make another $300,000 if Carolina is a top five NFC scoring offense, or a top 10 NFL scoring offense.

Mayfield has $500,000 dependent on a Pro Bowl bid. If he finishes top 5 in the NFC in completion percentage or carries a top 10 NFL completion percentage he’ll make $300,000.

Over his four-year career, the only mark Mayfield has surpassed is 10 or more wins. He led the Browns to an 11-5 record in 2020, culminating in a divisional round loss in Kansas City. His highest completion percentage finish is 17th (63.8% in 2018). His highest total offense ranking is 16th in 2020. The Browns finished 14th in total points that same season, another career-best for Mayfield.

Carolina was careful to negotiate numbers Mayfield has never reached. If he earns back some of his $3.5 million, then all parties win. Owner David Tepper and coach Matt Rhule would earn their first double-digit win NFL season. Rhule would likely continue into Year 4, and Mayfield would likely garner a lucrative $35 to $40 million long-term extension, from Carolina or another team.

If Mayfield earns all $3.5 million back, the Panthers would be Super Bowl champions, with a top 10 offense, led by a top 10 Pro Bowl quarterback.

This story was originally published July 19, 2022 at 6:13 PM.

Ellis L. Williams
The Charlotte Observer
Hailing from Minnesota, Ellis L. Williams joined the Observer in October 2021 to cover the Carolina Panthers. Prior, he spent two years reporting on the Browns for Cleveland.com/the Plain Dealer. Having escaped cold winters, he’s thrilled to consume football, hoops, music and movies within the Queen City.
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