Tyrod Taylor signed an incentive-laden, three-year contract with the Bills this offseason. The incentives were based on playing time, and Taylor has not only voided the final year of his deal, but is on the verge of making an extra $1 million.
With one game remaining in the 2015 regular season, Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor is on the verge of earning an extra $1 million.
He'll do so if he plays even a small portion of offensive snaps in this weekend's season finale against the New York Jets. To date this season, Taylor has played 848 out of 1,000 offensive snaps taken by the Bills, according to data provided by the NFL (and consolidated here).