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Super Bowl 58 Prize Money: Bonus Payout Distribution for 49ers vs. Chiefs

Kristopher KnoxFeb 4, 2024

Super Bowl week is upon us. The NFL will kick off Super Bowl week on Monday with Super Bowl Opening Night, and next Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will battle in Super Bowl LVIII.

For fans, this week marks the culmination of the 2023-24 NFL season. For players, it's a chance to earn a place in football history—and a little extra folding money.

While players won't need extra motivation to win the big one next Sunday, the winning team is set to come out of it a little richer.

Players don't get regular game checks during the playoffs, but the NFL provides bonuses for players who make the postseason. Below, we'll dive into this year's prize pool and how payouts are distributed.

2024 Postseason Payout Distribution

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 01: An exterior view shows an image of the Lombardi Trophy, team logos and signage for Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 01, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The game will be played on February 11, 2024, between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 01: An exterior view shows an image of the Lombardi Trophy, team logos and signage for Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 01, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The game will be played on February 11, 2024, between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Super Bowl Winners: $164,000

Super Bowl Losers: $89,000

Conference Championship: $73,000

Divisional Round: $50,500

Wild-Card Round (Division Winner): $50,500

Wild-Card Round (Non-Division Winner): $45,500

Wild-Card Bye: $45,500


*Per Joel Curry of CBS Sports

Overview

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49ers QB Brock Purdy
49ers QB Brock Purdy

Many NFL players actually take a pay cut in the postseason because their regular-season salary is broken down into weekly game checks. Therefore, earning $50,500 for competing in the divisional round doesn't mean a lot to a star like, say, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

Mahomes earned $22.4 million from his 2023 roster bonus alone.

However, postseason payouts can be substantial for some players, especially those on rookie contracts. 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, for example, earned a base salary of only $870,000 in 2023.

Purdy stands to earn an extra $75,000 by winning the Super Bowl instead of simply playing in it. That bonus for winning would represent nearly nine percent of his entire 2023 salary.

And Purdy isn't even the lowest-paid player on his team. Rookie linebacker Robert Beal Jr., a fifth-round pick out of Georgia, earned a base salary of just $550,000 this season. The $73,000 payday he received for playing on special teams against the Detroit Lions in the NFC title game was more than 13 percent of his base salary.

Players appearing in Super Bowl LVIII aren't the only ones who stand to earn extra money next weekend. As Joel Curry of CBS Sports explained, other players, including those on injured reserve, are subject to full or partial payments as well.

Players eligible for the full bonus include:

  • Those on the 53-man roster who have also been on the roster for the previous three games.
  • Veterans who were placed on injured reserve during the regular season and who are still under contract.
  • Vested veterans (four or more years) who were placed on injured reserve during the preseason and who remain under contract.
  • Players who are not on the 53-man roster but who spent at least eight games with the team and who aren't under contract with another team in the same conference.

Other players are eligible for half of the bonus amount, including those on the active roster who haven't been on the roster for the three previous games and those who were on the active roster for between three and seven games but are no longer.

Beal should qualify for the full amount, since he was on the active roster at the end of the regular season and both of San Francisco's playoff games. Chiefs running back Jerick McKinnon was placed on injured reserve in late December. While the Chiefs have designated him for return, he should also be eligible for the full amount even if he isn't activated.

Cornerback Anthony Brown, who was released after appearing in only two games for the 49ers, is not eligible for the half bonus.

Again, for well-compensated stars like Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Deebo Samuel and Christian McCaffrey, postseason bonuses aren't nearly as important as a chance to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. For some players, though, winning the NFL's final game can deliver a fairly impressive chunk of change.

The 49ers didn't play in the wild-card round, but winning the Super Bowl would still bring their postseason bonus total to $333,000. Chiefs players, who won the AFC West and played in the wild-card round, would earn a bonus total of $338,000 with a Super Bowl victory.

We'll have to wait until next Sunday to see just how far each team's bonus total rises.

Super Bowl LVIII Schedule

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Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes

Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers

Date: Sunday, February 11

Time: 6:30 p.m. ET

Location: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas

TV and Live Stream: CBS, Univision, Paramount+


*Contract information via Spotrac

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