The Facts: The new contract given to Taylor, with a reported value of $30.5 million over two years, can be worth up to $34.5 million. If it happens, it won't directly arise from things Taylor specifically does on the field. But his performance will definitely have at least an indirect impact on the achievement of an extra $2 million each year. Per a source with knowledge of the contract, Taylor makes another $500,000 if the Bills make it to the divisional round of the playoffs in 2017.
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There is an additional $4 million in incentives if Buffalo reaches the Super Bowl. As PFT's Mike Florio pointed out, in the unlikely event that Taylor reaches the full $4 million, he’ll unlock millions more via his next contract, since it will mean he’s hitting the market after taking the team to the Super Bowl in two straight years. Of course if he even gets the Bills to the postseason once in the next two years, Taylor will be going nowhere since Buffalo hasn't been to the playoffs at all since 1999.