Three 49ers rank in NFL’s top 25 performance-based payouts

Three San Francisco 49ers players are receiving a nice little bonus for their on-field efforts during the 2022 NFL season. Safeties Tashaun Gipson and Talanoa Hufanga, and center Jake Brendel are among the NFL’s top 25 performance-based pay distributions for this past season. The NFL Communications staff released the list on Friday morning.

Gipson will receive a $708,106 bonus. The safety recently re-signed with the 49ers on a one-year deal. Hufanga will receive $703,926, and Brendel earns $643,691.

NFL players will receive $336 million in performance-based pay. The performance-based pay program is a collectively bargained benefit that compensates all players based on their playing time and salary levels. The program was first implemented as part of the 2002 Collective Bargaining Agreement and has carried over into subsequent agreements.

Below is a complete list of the top 25 payouts.

PLAYER 2022 CLUB POS DISTRIBUTION
1 Marcus Epps Philadelphia S $880,384
2 Cordell Volson Cincinnati G $854,407
3 Luke Fortner Jacksonville C $819,686
4 Michael Onwenu New England G $813,083
5 Jon Runyan Green Bay G $790,159
6 Andre Cisco Jacksonville S $763,775
7 Kevin Dotson Pittsburgh G $746,013
8 Tariq Woolen Seattle CB $742,378
9 Dan Moore Pittsburgh T $739,072
10 Michael Jackson Seattle CB $734,602
11 Donovan Peoples-Jones Cleveland WR $717,642
12 Tashaun Gipson San Francisco S $708,106
13 Robert Hainsey Tampa Bay C $706,331
14 Kader Kohou Miami CB $705,584
15 Myles Hartsfield Carolina S $705,255
16 Talanoa Hufanga San Francisco S $703,926
17 Jamaree Salyer L.A. Chargers G $695,838
18 Camryn Bynum Minnesota S $694,661
19 Logan Wilson Cincinnati LB $669,729
20 Trey Smith Kansas City G $663,756
21 Damar Hamlin Buffalo S $652,470
22 Nick Scott L.A. Rams S $649,016
23 Jake Brendel San Francisco C $643,691
24 Josh Myers Green Bay C $638,041
25 Duron Harmon Las Vegas S $636,623

“Under the performance-based pay program, a fund is created and used as a supplemental form of player compensation based on a comparison of playing time to salary,” explains NFL Communications. “Players become eligible to receive a bonus distribution in any regular season in which they play at least one official down. In general, players with higher playtime percentages and lower salaries benefit most from the pool.”

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