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CB Nahshon Wright leads NFL with $1.4M performance-based pay

By Thomson Reuters Mar 16, 2026 | 3:35 PM

Former Chicago Bears cornerback Nahshon Wright is receiving over $1.4 million in performance-based pay for the 2025 season, highlighting ​the more than $542 million the ‌league is paying out for players whose play time was not proportional to their salary.

That payout will more than double Wright’s $1.1 million salary he ‌received ​from Chicago for the ⁠2025 season in which ⁠he played 97% of the team’s defensive snaps, recording 80 tackles, five interceptions, 11 pass breakups, two forced fumbles, three ​fumble recoveries and three tackles for loss to earn his first career ⁠Pro Bowl nod in ⁠his fifth season.

Wright was rewarded this ​offseason for his breakout season, signing a ​one-year contract worth up to $5.5 million with ‌the New York Jets last week.

He’s joined by Browns safety Ronnie Hickman, Falcons offensive lineman Elijah Wilkinson, Panthers safety Nick ⁠Scott and Commanders offensive lineman Chris Paul rounding out the top five in performance-based pay for ⁠the 2025 ‌season, each receiving over $1.2 million ⁠in addition to their salaries.

Overall, ​a ‌record 25 players received over $1 million ​in performance-based ⁠pay. The NFL has paid nearly $3.3 billion in performance-based pay since it was introduced for the 2002 season as an updated part of the league’s collective bargaining agreement.

–Field ​Level Media