Washington quarterback Taylor Heinicke left Las Vegas $125,000 wealthier than he arrived — and it wasn’t because of the blackjack table.
He earned the extra cash thanks in part to Brian Johnson’s 48-yard game-winning field goal that gave Washington a 17-15 win on Sunday.
Heinicke’s contract, a two-year, $4.5-million deal he signed this past offseason, includes an incentive for each game he wins. The 28-year-old signal caller nets an extra $125,000 for each win that he plays at least 60% of the snaps.
Not a bad cherry on top after winning an NFL game.
The victory was the team’s fourth straight, getting Washington back to .500 and fortifying its standing as an NFC wild-card team.
So on top of beating Tom Brady, earning a win over Russell Wilson on “Monday Night Football” and helping lead the team out of the abyss to a 6-6 record, Heinicke has also cashed in $500,000 over the team’s four-game winning streak.
Heinicke has won six games this season, for an incentive total of $750,000.
Up next: Dallas. And potentially another $125,000.
• Jacob Calvin Meyer can be reached at jmeyer@washingtontimes.com.
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