Russell Bodine among Bengals to earn performance and veteran-based NFL bonus
Posted Mar 18, 2017
Cincinnati center Russell Bodine once again earned the Bengals' top figure in the NFL’s Performance-Based Pay program that compensates players for playing time based on their salary levels. Bodine received $314,040 in PBP. Bodine has been a starter since Cincinnati drafted him out of North Carolina in 2014. He’s been the team’s top PBP earner every year since.
(Cincy Jungle)
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