Chiefs’ offensive guard Trey Smith will embark on the last year of his rookie contract this season, having recently received a substantial bonus from the NFL’s performance-based payout initiative.
The NFL grants yearly bonuses to players based on high snap counts and low salaries. Given Smith’s status as a sixth-round pick who swiftly emerged as one of the league’s premier offensive linemen, he perfectly fits the criteria for this program.
Remarkably, Smith was awarded the seventh-highest bonus among all players in the league for his outstanding performance during the 2023-24 season.
Trey Smith’s Stellar Performance Earns Him Significant NFL Bonus.
The NFL announced their top 25 performance-based payouts, with former #Ravens G John Simpson leading the way.
Performance-based pay is a system the league has in place for players for players with high snap counts and low salaries.
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Originally selected in the 2021 draft, Smith has emerged as a cornerstone of Kansas City’s offense, showcasing his physical style of play. He has earned the admiration of Chiefs fans and was hailed as one of the heroes during the tragic parade shooting incident.
As he approaches free agency after the upcoming season, Smith is poised for a substantial payday. Whether he receives a raise from the Chiefs remains uncertain, but it is a decision Kansas City will undoubtedly need to weigh carefully.
For now, this bonus serves as a well-deserved reward for Smith, reflecting his hard work and contributions. If he maintains his impressive performance levels in the coming seasons, he stands to earn further recognition through additional performance-based bonuses.
With the Chiefs currently holding the second-best odds to win the Super Bowl at +600 according to DraftKings, Smith’s contributions, alongside the formidable offensive line, have played a significant role. He rightfully deserves this bonus and any future successes that come his way.