NFL Week 18 Incentives: Stefon Diggs, Bradley Chubb, Dawson Knox, and More Battling For Millions in Bonuses on Sunday

Stefon Diggs, Bradley Chubb, and others are battling for massive bonuses this week. Here are all the NFL Week 18 contract incentives.

The final weekend of the NFL regular season isn’t just about playoff seeding and division titles. For dozens of players across the league, Week 18 represents the last chance to hit contract incentives worth millions of dollars.

From quarterbacks chasing yardage bonuses to pass rushers hunting sacks, here’s a comprehensive look at the players with the most money on the line this weekend.


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Bradley Chubb, EDGE, Miami Dolphins — Up to $3 Million (Conditional)

Chubb has already hit the individual statistical marks for several major incentives, but there’s a catch: they’re all contingent on the Dolphins finishing in the top 20 in points allowed.

Miami currently ranks 21st in that category with 386 points allowed, just two behind the Falcons at 384. If the Dolphins can improve that ranking while beating the Patriots, Chubb would unlock:

  • $2.125 million for 8 sacks + top 20 points allowed
  • $900,000 for 11 sacks + top 20 points allowed (though he has 8.5)

Several other Dolphins players, including cornerback Ifeatu Melifonwu and offensive lineman Larry Borom, also have incentives tied to team defensive and offensive rankings.

Von Miller, EDGE, Washington Commanders — $500,000

The eight-time Pro Bowler is one sack away from a $500,000 bonus. Miller has eight sacks on the season and needs nine to hit the incentive threshold in his one-year, $6.1 million deal with Washington.

The 36-year-old has been productive down the stretch, recording at least one sack in three of his last four games. He’ll face the Eagles, and while Jalen Hurts has been difficult to bring down lately, Philadelphia has allowed 32 sacks this season.

Stefon Diggs, WR, New England Patriots — Up to $1 Million

Diggs already earned $500,000 last week. Now he needs just 30 yards on Sunday to reach 1,000 for the season, a mark that would lock in a $500,000 contract incentive.

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Van Jefferson, WR, Tennessee Titans — $100,000

Jefferson needs just one reception to earn $100,000 for reaching 30 catches on the season. He has at least one catch in 11 straight games, making this one of the safer bets on the board.

Tony Pollard, RB, Tennessee Titans — Up to $450,000

Pollard has been rolling lately, posting four straight games with at least 85 rushing yards. He can cash in on two incentives against Jacksonville:

  • $250,000 for 1,100 rushing yards (currently at 1,034, needs 66)
  • $200,000 for seven rushing touchdowns (currently at five, needs two)

The yardage bonus seems achievable, though the Jaguars allow the fewest rushing yards per game in the NFL (86.1). Two touchdowns is a taller order.

Saquon Barkley, RB, Philadelphia Eagles — $250,000 (In Jeopardy)

Barkley needs just 87 scrimmage yards to hit his 1,500-yard incentive, but there’s a problem: Eagles coach Nick Sirianni has announced the team will rest starters in Week 18. If Barkley doesn’t play against the Commanders, he’ll miss out on the bonus–though Philadelphia could adjust the contract terms, as they did last year with Josh Sweat’s sack incentive.

Nick Chubb, RB, Houston Texans — $250,000

Chubb needs 94 rushing yards to earn a $600-yard bonus against the Colts. It’s a big ask for a player who’s averaging 56 yards per game, but the Texans may lean on the run if they clinch the AFC South early.

Joey Bosa, EDGE, Buffalo Bills — Up to $750,000

Now with Buffalo after being traded from the Chargers, Bosa has stacked incentives on the line:

  • $250,000 for six sacks (currently at 5, needs 1)
  • $500,000 for eight sacks (currently at 5, needs 3)

One sack is realistic against the Jets; three would require a dominant performance.

Arik Armstead, DL, Jacksonville Jaguars — $1 Million

Armstead needs 1.5 sacks against the Titans to earn a $1 million bonus for reaching seven sacks. It’s a tough ask, but Tennessee has allowed 44 sacks this season.

K’Lavon Chaisson, EDGE, New England Patriots — $500,000

Chaisson is half a sack away from a $500,000 bonus. He has 6.5 sacks and needs to reach seven against Miami.

Dre’Mont Jones, DL, Baltimore Ravens — $250,000

Jones needs two sacks against the Steelers to reach nine and trigger a $250,000 bonus. In a winner-take-all game for the AFC North, every play matters.

Hunter Henry, TE, New England Patriots — $250,000

Henry already earned $250,000 last week for 55 receptions. Now he needs five more catches to earn another $250,000 for reaching 60 against the Dolphins.

Dawson Knox, TE, Buffalo Bills — Up to $300,000

Knox has three separate $100,000 incentives within reach:

  • 40 receptions (currently at 29, needs 11) — unlikely
  • 400 receiving yards (currently at 363, needs 37)
  • 4 touchdowns (currently at 3, needs 1)

The yardage and touchdown bonuses are realistic in what could be the final game at Highmark Stadium.

Marquise Brown, WR, Kansas City Chiefs — Up to $625,000

Brown has had a down year, but can salvage some bonus money in the regular season finale:

  • $250,000 for 6 TDs (currently at 5, needs 1)
  • $250,000 for 7 TDs (currently at 5, needs 2)
  • $125,000 for 625 receiving yards (currently at 523, needs 102)

Without Patrick Mahomes, Brown will have to rely on backup Chris Oladokun to find him in the end zone.

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