Overview
- In Week 17 against Tampa Bay, Chubb recorded his second sack of the game to hit eight on the season, activating another $900,000 in sack incentives.
- Per Spotrac figures cited by Yahoo Sports, he has surpassed $3 million in playtime incentives and more than $2 million in sack incentives, all contingent on a top‑20 finish in points allowed.
- After holding the Buccaneers to 17 points, Miami moved to No. 21 in points allowed and could reach No. 20 if the Falcons concede more than 26 to the Rams on Monday night.
- The path remains fragile after a 45-point defeat to Cincinnati and with a finale against New England, which is averaging 28.3 points per game with the No. 1 seed in play.
- Chubb accepted a March pay cut that shifted 2025 earnings to incentives, with reporting placing realistic payouts around $4.25–$5.15 million and a ceiling of up to $9.6 million if multiple thresholds are met.