I have been closely watching the developments of the CBA, scheduled to be extended or completely reworked by March 1. The current CBA contracts the following dollars to be paid to each qualified player for each post-season game played:
Division Winner: $15,000
Wild Card Game: $18,000
Division Playoff Game: $18,000
Conference Championship Game: $36,500
Super Bowl Game, Loser: $36,500
Super Bowl Game, Winner: $68,000
If I understand the verbage correctly, and using the Pittsburgh Steelers as an example for this year, each player stands to make $140,500 in additional pay, provided Pittsburgh wins the Super Bowl.
Oddly enough, these numbers may be a little light, as the current CBA reflects a maximum year of 2004.
Division Winner: $15,000
Wild Card Game: $18,000
Division Playoff Game: $18,000
Conference Championship Game: $36,500
Super Bowl Game, Loser: $36,500
Super Bowl Game, Winner: $68,000
If I understand the verbage correctly, and using the Pittsburgh Steelers as an example for this year, each player stands to make $140,500 in additional pay, provided Pittsburgh wins the Super Bowl.
Oddly enough, these numbers may be a little light, as the current CBA reflects a maximum year of 2004.