Myles Garrett Risks Losing $1 Million Bonus by Skipping Offseason Program
By skipping offseason program, Myles Garrett will lose $1 million workout bonus
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Myles Garrett, the defensive end for the Cleveland Browns, has opted out of the team's offseason program, jeopardizing a guaranteed $1 million workout bonus for 2026. To secure this bonus, he must meet specific participation requirements, despite earning an average of $40 million annually under his contract.
- 01Myles Garrett has skipped the start of the offseason program.
- 02He risks losing a $1 million workout bonus for 2026.
- 03To earn the bonus, he must participate in 84.375% of workouts and attend minicamps and OTA days.
- 04Garrett's average annual salary is $40 million under his current contract.
- 05The bonus is guaranteed but contingent on participation.
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Myles Garrett, the defensive end for the Cleveland Browns, has decided to skip the beginning of the team's offseason program, which could cost him a $1 million workout bonus for the year 2026. His contract stipulates that while the bonus is guaranteed, it must be earned through participation. Specifically, Garrett must attend 84.375% of offseason workout sessions, all minicamps, and OTA days, as well as report on time to training camp. Despite his decision, Garrett will still earn an average of $40 million per year under his current contract. If he fails to meet the participation requirements, he will lose the bonus, impacting his overall compensation for the upcoming season.
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Garrett's participation in the offseason program is crucial for his financial incentives, which could influence team dynamics and performance.
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