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Packers' Letroy Guion will have to earn his money in new contract

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Packers' locking up Guion is a sensible move (2:01)

ESPN NFL Insider Field Yates discusses the Packers' move to further shore up their defensive line by signing DT Letroy Guion, and whether Green Bay will bring back B.J. Raji as well. (2:01)

GREEN BAY, Wis. – The Green Bay Packers protected themselves, but also gave Letroy Guion the chance to earn his money as part of the three-year contract the veteran defensive tackle signed last week.

The deal is heavy on bonus money: $50,000 in per-game roster bonuses that could total up to $2.4 million over the life of the deal, plus another $1.7 million in roster and workout bonuses.

However, he received only a $500,000 signing bonus as part of the deal that totals $11.05 million, plus the possibility of another $500,000 in Pro Bowl bonuses.

Last season, Guion played under a one-year, $2.75 million deal after he agreed to a plea agreement following his arrest for marijuana possession.

Here’s a year-by-year breakdown of his new contract:

2016

  • Cash value: $4 million

  • Salary-cap charge: $3,516,666

  • Signing bonus: $500,000

  • Roster bonus: $500,000 ($250,000 on May 3, $250,000 on Aug. 3)

  • Per-game roster bonuses: Up to $800,000 ($50,000 per game active)

  • Workout bonus: $200,000

  • Base salary: $2 million

2017

  • Cash value: $3.5 million

  • Salary-cap charge: $3,666,666

  • Roster bonus: $800,000 ($400,000 on third day of the new league year, $400,000 May 2.)

  • Per-game roster bonuses: Up to $800,000 ($50,000 per game active)

  • Workout bonus: $200,000

  • Base salary: $1.7 million

  • Escalator: $250,000 for making the Pro Bowl

2018

  • Cash value: $3.55 million

  • Salary-cap charge: $3,716,668

  • Per-game roster bonuses: Up to $800,000 ($50,000 per game active)

  • Base salary: $2.75 million

  • Escalator: $250,000 for making the Pro Bowl