Bradley Chubb’s Multi‑Million Bonus Now Hinges on Dolphins Cracking Top 20 in Points Allowed
His payout activates only with a top‑20 defensive ranking in points allowed, leaving the outcome to a late Miami surge plus rivals slipping.
Overview
- Miami sits 22nd at 24.6 points allowed per game, trailing the Falcons at 24.0 and the Browns at 23.7, with two games remaining.
- Chubb has met the individual triggers on snaps and sacks, positioning him for roughly $4.25 million to $5.15 million in incentives, commonly cited at $4.8 million.
- A 45–21 collapse against the Bengals significantly worsened Miami’s points‑allowed standing and narrowed Chubb’s path.
- The Dolphins close against the Buccaneers and Patriots, while the Browns face the Steelers and Bengals and the Falcons meet the Rams and Saints.
- Under the contract structure, Chubb earns none of the incentives unless Miami climbs at least two spots to finish inside the top 20.