Ravens' Weddle eyes $1 million bonus to go with playoff spot
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[December 28, 2018]
When Ravens safety Eric Weddle
takes the field Sunday in Baltimore's matchup vs. the Cleveland
Browns, not only will he be fighting for his team's spot in the
playoffs, but he will also have a seven-figure incentive on the
line.
Weddle stands to earn a $1 million bonus if the Ravens advance to
Week 18, something that has been part of his contract for three
seasons in Baltimore.
The incentive is dependent on Weddle making the Pro Bowl and the
Ravens making the playoffs in the same season. The 12-year veteran
was named to his sixth Pro Bowl earlier this month, putting him
halfway there. But Weddle told ESPN that the bonus would be "just
icing on the cake."
"I would trade one million bucks for a chance at the playoffs any
second," Weddle said, according to ESPN. "That's just where I'm at.
It's not that I don't appreciate money or how much money it is, but
that's not my incentive to try to go to win."
Baltimore general manager Ozzie Newsome told Weddle about the
incentive last year, and this year he and assistant GM Eric DeCosta
say they have never wanted to pay $1 million to a player so badly.
Weddle missed out on cashing in last season in heartbreaking
fashion.
With the Ravens needing to beat Cincinnati in Week 17 to make the
playoffs, Baltimore was leading 27-24 with less than a minute to go.
But Bengals QB Andy Dalton found Tyler Boyd on 4th-and-12 for a
49-yard touchdown pass and the win.
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Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) catches a pass as Baltimore
Ravens free safety Eric Weddle (32) defends during the first half at
Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
Said Weddle after the game, "I didn't lose $1 million. I never had
it to begin with, but I did lose out on a chance to win a Super
Bowl. That is what I am mad about."
The 33-year-old has played in eight playoff games but has yet to
play in the Super Bowl, which is still a goal.
"I want a chance at getting to the Super Bowl. I also want everyone
to experience the playoffs," Weddle said. "That's where my focus is.
(The money is) just icing on the cake if we get it done."
Weddle has made the Pro Bowl in each of his three seasons with
Baltimore and also made it in 2011, 2013 and 2014 with the San Diego
Chargers. In 15 games this season, he has recorded one sack, three
passes defensed and 54 solo tackles.
--Field Level Media
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