

Void years weren’t necessary for Lawrence and Simmons, since their deals are technically for five years. The NFL's big first impression, and 11 more media thoughts on the 2023 schedule More likely, the inclusion of the per-game roster bonuses, which aren’t common in the Giants’ contracts for durable players, were a compromise that boosted the value of the deal without the team guaranteeing that $4 million.

Lawrence has only been inactive for two games in four seasons - due to COVID-19 in 2021 and when he was rested for last season’s meaningless regular season finale - so it’s not as if the Giants are hedging against an injury risk with the per-game bonuses.

Interestingly, Lawrence’s contract contains up to $1 million in per-game roster bonuses in each year of the extension - he’ll earn $58,823.53 for each game he’s active.
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Simmons’ contract contains $47.8 million fully guaranteed at signing Lawrence’s contract contains $46.5 million fully guaranteed at signing and Payne’s contract contains $46 million fully guaranteed at signing, according to Pro Football Talk. Some guarantees are for only for injury when the deal is signed, while other salary guarantees trigger later in contracts. The Commanders applied the $18.9 million franchise tag on Payne, so the team had added motivation for an extension to reduce his cap hit in 2023, which is now down to $8.6 million.Įven if topping Simmons wasn’t possible, there was no way that Lawrence would settle for less than Payne, especially since they’re both represented by super-agent Joel Segal.
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Payne had more leverage than the 2019 draft picks because he was a free agent this offseason, whereas Lawrence and Simmons were signed for 2023 on their fifth-year options. He has 26 sacks and one Pro Bowl selection in five seasons. The 13th pick in the 2018 draft, Payne is also 25. Lawrence, 25, has 16.5 sacks, one Pro Bowl selection and one second-team All-Pro selection in four seasons.Ī strong case can be made that Lawrence produced a better 2022 season than Simmons - and really, any interior defensive lineman aside from Kansas City’s Chris Jones - but their respective track records prevented Lawrence from securing a bigger deal. The 25-year-old Simmons has 21 sacks, two Pro Bowl selections and two second-team All-Pro selections in four seasons. The 19th selection in the 2019 draft, Simmons was picked two spots after Lawrence. The four-year, $94 million extension Simmons signed in April averages $23.5 million per year. His deal matches the contract of Payne, who signed a four-year, $90 million extension in March. Lastly, once again if you enjoyed this video, make sure to send it to all of your friends on Facebook, Twitter, etc.The $22.5 million average annual value of Lawrence’s extension supports his case. Let me know what you think of the video, and definitely tell me about your P90X transformation so far! Make sure to let me know if you have any questions or if you need help or advice! I want to do whatever it takes to see that you decide, commit, and succeed at accomplishing all of your weight loss, fitness, and health goals. If you’re interested in P90X, you can check it out by clicking here. So check it out and make sure to share this on Facebook and Twitter to help motivate and inspire others! Your hard work and dedication WILL pay off as long as you are 100% committed to the program. I hope that my P90X transformation will inspire and motivate YOU to start the program, or to stick with it if you are already doing the program. I just put together my P90X before and after transformation video and I wanted to share it with you! I’ve been through 2 rounds of P90X now, and I figured it was about time to go ahead and make a P90X video of my results so far.
