Numbers from the NFL’s Performance-Based Pay program have been released and two [Baltimore Ravens](https://www.baltimorebeatdown.com/), guard Daniel Faalele and safety Ar’Darius Washington, were in the Top 15.
According to reports, Faalele earned $1.02 million in 2024 while Washington, an undrafted free agent in 2021 added $876k.
[The Athletic’s](https://x.com/ByMikeJones/status/1899852939302506787) Mike Jones posted a memo on how the program operates.
> Under the Performance-Based Pay program, a fund is created and used as a supplemental form of player compensation based upon a comparison of playing time to salary. Players become eligible to receive a bonus distribution in any regular season in which they play at least one official down. In general, players with higher playtime percentages and lower salaries benefit most from the pool.
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> Performance-Based Pay is computed by using a player index (\*Index\*). To calculate the Index, a player’s “PBP Playtime” (defined as the player’s regular season total plays played on offense, defense and special teams, divided by the number of plays in which the player with the most total combined plays participated on that team) is divided by his “PBP Compensation” (defined as each player’s regular season full salary, including his prorated portion of signing bonus, and earned incentives). Each player’s Index is then compared to those of all other players on his team to determine the amount of his Performance-Based Pay. If a player’s full season salary is less than the CBA Minimum Salary for a player with seven or more Credited Seasons, additional salary will be imputed to that player so that his salary is equal to the Minimum Salary for a player with seven or more Credited Seasons (i.e., $1.21M for the 2024 season). By imputing a minimum salary of $1.21 million, a slightly higher percentage of the pool is directed to high-performing veteran players whose salaries exceed $1.21 million, but are not among the highest in the League, as contemplated by the formula. This imputation of salary is _solely_ for the purpose of calculating distributions from the pool and does not affect the _actual_ salary paid to the player under his contract.