The Buffalo Bills enter their final regular season game against the New England Patriots with several players eyeing significant contract incentives. Although the team may not have playoff implications to chase, individuals have personal stakes to play for.
Among them, Von Miller stands out, needing just one sack to secure an extra $1.5 million. After a tumultuous season marked by a four-game suspension, Miller has recorded five sacks, alongside 16 tackles and six tackles for loss.
Other players, such as DaQuan Jones and Taron Johnson, are tied for the second highest potential bonuses, each needing minimal achievements to unlock $250,000 incentives. Jones requires only a half sack, while Johnson needs to intercept one pass.
Tight end Dawson Knox has a challenging task ahead, needing eight catches for a $100,000 bonus and an additional 89 yards to reach a potential total of $200,000. Similarly, receiver Mack Hollins can earn up to $200,000 with two receptions and 72 receiving yards.
Even on special teams, punter Sam Martin could secure a $100,000 bonus by pinning one punt inside the opponent's 20-yard line. With multiple players vying for bonuses, the game is set to be filled with personal storylines for the Bills.