 Now, one thing that I love hearing about when it comes to NFL contracts is the incentives. Why? Because we're all incentive-based people. We love incentives. Like, think about it, if you at your job and your manager comes around like, hey, we got this program and if you do X, Y, and Z while on a job, then you can get paid this much more extra money. And we're like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, we'll take it because we don't just want to make the base pay, we want even more. When it comes to teaching your child, like, done this with Carter plenty of times, like, okay, Carter, if you do good in school today, you do your thing, then we can go to the Lego store, you get any Lego you want. If you do good on this test, you do good on this assignment, X, Y, and Z. He'll be like, okay, yeah, that'll give him that motivation to do that much better. So incentives is something that not only applies to adults, but children and really people of all ages. So with Jadevian Clowney, we got to hear of his incentives today and that is something that could give him a little extra motivation, a little extra push because he can make a little extra cash. So we know that he has, his contract is a $2.5 million base salary. That's what he gets no matter what, that 2.5 mil. But we did of course hear that his contract is worth up to six mil, but how can he make the remaining $3.5 million in extra cash? Well, let's take a look at the breakdown. So Phil Yates let us know. It said, Jadevian Clowney's incentives with the Ravens. So if he gets five sacks, then he gets $500,000, $500,000. And James and Hensley put this in perspective for us. He said, Jadevian Clowney has totaled more than five sacks just once in his last four seasons. So some people could look at this like, oh man, Ravens ain't gonna have to pay him that bread. But Jadevian Clowney could look at it like, oh, you know what, let me really put in some work. Let me really step my game up because I'm trying to get that cash, man. So I can't be mad at either side for the way that they structured this thing. But anyway, so if he gets five sacks, he gets $500,000. Now, if he gets seven sacks, then he gets a meal. So just two more sacks. You get an additional $500,000 for just two more sacks. If you get the five, it's like, all right, I got a nice 500K. You get the, you get seven, you get 500K more. Can you beat that? Well, you actually can because if you get nine sacks, if you get just two more than that, after you done hit your $1 million incentive, if you get two more than that, then you get 1.75 meal. So that's a beautiful thing. That's a beautiful thing. Now, it's not 500K, then one meal, then one point seven, no, no, no. It's 500K for the five sacks or for seven sacks, you get a total of one meal or for the nine sacks, you get a total of 1.75 meal. I think the way that I explained it before made it sound like it was additional and additional additional. My apologies if I confused anybody. But then now this part, it's another kicker. So if he plays 50% of the snaps, he gets $500,000. Just for being there and playing half the time, you get $500. I mean, $500,000. Now $500, because $500 of NFL player looking at that like, what is this? That's regular people. We looking at $500 like, okay, we'll take it, but NFL players like, please, what's that? Anyway, so he gets $500,000 for playing 50% of the snaps. Now, if he plays 60%, if he gets 60% of the snaps, plays 60% of the snaps, then he gets $1 million. So if he gets past the 50% play time and gets to 60%, then he gets an additional $1 million. It's like, okay. And then the same exact breakdown, if he plays 65% of the snaps, then he gets the 1.75 meal. So Judevian Clowney is out there on that field for more than 65 of the snaps, then he'll earn 1.75 meal. If Judevian Clowney gets nine sacks or more, I mean, hey, you wanna throw some more in there? Go do your thing. Then he gets 1.75 meal. So with Judevian Clowney, we heard the rumors and stuff that, hey, Judevian Clowney, money is a big motivator when it comes to him, but isn't that with most people? Like I hate when people talk about football players, oh, he just sitting for the money. Oh, he just doing it for the money. Oh, he just showed out that year for the money. It's their job. They do their job for the money. Do you go to work for free? No, you go to work to do what? To get paid. So when people talk about football players wanting to get paid and they make it like it's a bad thing, to me, it just never makes any kind of sense. So with Judevian Clowney, if he wasn't motivated already, and again, of course, when he had his first interview as Baltimore Raven, he spoke with Garrett Downey real quick. It was super, super, super brief. He talked about winning. He said, winning, that's what matters. Winning is the most important thing. That's cool. Winning is great. I mean, it's more fun for us fans. And I'm sure it's fun for the players too, but this is also a business. And these guys are in this business to make bread. And Judevian Clowney, he made a nice amount of bread in his lifetime, but he can be motivated to make even more this year. And when you put that, like the way that the Raven set this up is nice. It's really nice because it's safe. Now, safe for instance, you can't even call it worst case scenario. It's really best case scenario. He gets the max value of this contract. That would mean you got a lot out of Judevian Clowney. You got a whole lot out of Judevian Clowney. Cause he got, if he gets max value for this contract, that means he got nine sacks or more. Nine or more sacks. And he played over 65% of the snaps. So that would be a phenomenal year for Judevian Clowney. So if, I hope he can reach his incentives. I really, really do. I really do. Yeah, Raven's gonna have to shed out that extra money, but okay, he bought out for you, great. But worst case scenario, if he doesn't, then okay, it's just a one year, either a one year, $2.5 million deal, or a one year, a $3 million deal, just depends on what incentives he did hit or did not. But again, I'm hoping that he clears all of them incentives. He gets all that bread. He gets all that money because that would mean that he just simply balled out for the Baltimore Ravens. And see, Judevian Clowney, see, this is some motivation for this year. But Judevian Clowney could also be thinking a little long-term too. He could be thinking more into the future. Because yeah, he's on a one year deal with the Baltimore Ravens. So he's only around for this year. Ravens seem to be having a more all-in approach, which I love, I appreciate it. But with that being said, he could be thinking beyond just this year and thinking, man, if I show out this year, if I really put in that work this year, and I really do my thing this year with these Baltimore Ravens, then that could set me up for success somewhere else. That could set me up for not necessarily a big payday, but a decent-sized payday, maybe for one more team. Maybe for a couple more years. Because if he shows that age, Judevian Clowney, oh, he still got it. Oh, he looking like that. Oh, you know what? Yeah, let's sign him. Other teams could be looking at him, be inquiring on him, be wondering about him, and be like, oh, he do still got something left in the tank. And he got plenty left in the tank. You know what? Let's take a fly on Judevian Clowney. Let's see how he's looking. Let's see how he could fit in with us. But we'll see how it goes. Regardless of what incentives Judevian Clowney hits this year, the biggest incentive I want to see Judevian Clowney get is that Super Bowl ring. Team Keep It Clean, I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. Make sure you subscribe to the channel. Turn your notifications on, please turn them on. Leave a like on the video. Hopefully you're liking what you're watching. I appreciate you. I love you and we out.