David Andrews and Jalen Mills played their college football more than 500 miles apart, but the former SEC standouts both earned big bonuses for their NFL work in 2016.
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Mills and Andrews are among the players receiving the league’s biggest performance-based bonuses, as detailed in a data set compiled by the NFL:
Andrews, the former Georgia center, earned the league’s fifth-biggest bonus at more than $340,000. An undrafted free agent in his second year with the New England Patriots, Andrews beat out Bryan Stork for the starting job and proceeded to start every game on the Patriots’ charge to the Super Bowl LI title.