Eagles give Steven Nelson bonus to make up for missed incentive
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By: shamus_clancy
Good look for the Eagles.
Here’s a bit of good news that brings positive vibes ahead of Wild Card weekend:
Eagles CB Steven Nelson was made a healthy scratch in Week 18, a move that prevented him from reaching a 90% play-time incentive worth $375K.
The day before the game, Philly gave him a $375K signing bonus to make up for that missed incentive. Very good on the Eagles for that.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) January 13, 2022
Wise move. Steven Nelson has done as well as the Eagles could’ve asked for from a stop-gap veteran free agent on a one-year deal. Player-friendly moves like this are how organizations can keep team morale up and entice future players to want to come to Philadelphia. Or, in Nelson’s case, to potentially stay in Philadelphia beyond this season. Players and agents take notice of moves like this.
The Eagles’ decision-making was sound when they decided to rest almost all of their starters for their Week 18 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys. The team was in a position to punt on the game and rest because they had already clinched a playoff spot. They did so because of the performances of dudes like Nelson.
This is good energy ahead of the Eagles’ trip down to Tampa for Sunday afternoon’s game.
Originally posted on Bleeding Green Nation