The San Francisco 49ers will host the Seattle Seahawks at Levi's Stadium on Saturday in Week 18 for a divisional matchup that will not only decide the winner of the NFC West but also the top seed in the conference.
This contest will be San Francisco's final before the postseason, which means players will have most of their incentives decided by the end of the game.
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Let's go through all of the 49ers' contract incentives and see where they stand entering Week 18.
EDGE Bryce Huff
$500,000 for 12 sacks
$1 million for 14 sacks
$1.5 million for 16 sacks
$2 million for 18 sacks
$500,000 for Pro Bowl
$500,000 for All-Pro
Huff has just four sacks entering Week 18. He also didn't make the Pro Bowl and won't earn All-Pro honors, so he won't earn any of his incentives.
C Jake Brendel
$100,000 for 60% of the offensive snaps
$200,000 for 75% of the offensive snaps
$500,000 for 90% of the offensive snaps
$500,000 for Pro Bowl
Brendel has played over 75% of the team's offensive snaps but won't see 90%, so he'll make just the $200,000.
TE Luke Farrell
$250,000 for 40% of the offensive snaps
$500,000 for 50% of the offensive snaps
$750,000 for 75% of the offensive snaps
$250,000 for 25 receptions
$500,000 for 32 receptions
$750,000 for 40 receptions
Farrell has only played 36.6% of the team's offensive snaps, so he would need to play 90% on Saturday to make $250,000. He also needs 14 receptions to make $250,000. It's unlikely he'll reach either of those.
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WR Jauan Jennings
$800,000 for 35 offensive snaps in 5 games
$1.6 million for 35 offensive snaps in 10 games
$2.4 million for 35 offensive snaps in 15 games
$666,667 for 60 recpetions
$666,666 for 600 receiving yards
$666,667 for 6 touchdowns
Jennings has caught 51 passes for 608 yards and nine touchdowns while playing at least 35 snaps in 14 games this year, so he's already earned $2.93 million. If he plays 35 snaps on Saturday, he'll earn an extra $800,000. He can also earn another $666,667 if he catches nine passes against the Seahawks.
QB Mac Jones
$100,000 for 4 regular-season wins playing 25% of the offensive snaps
$550,000 for 50% of the offensive snaps
Jones has already earned the $100,000 for winning more than four games and playing 25% of the snaps in those games. He's played 50.5% of the snaps so far, so he will need to play roughly half of the game against Seattle to make the $550,000.
WR Demarcus Robinson
$1.5 million for 55 receptions or 8 touchdowns
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Robinson has just 19 receptions and one touchdown this year, so he won't earn those incentives.
FB Kyle Juszczyk
$250,000 for Pro Bowl
Juszczyk made it to the Pro Bowl, so he's already earned that money.
DL Jordan Elliott
$500,000 for 50% of the defensive snaps
$1 million for 55% of the defensive snaps
$500,000 for 4 sacks
Elliott has played 42.8% of the team's defensive snaps, so he won't reach those play-time thresholds. He also has no sacks this season.
DB Siran Neal
$200,000 for Pro Bowl
Neal didn't make the Pro Bowl.
OL Spencer Burford
$250,000 for 40% of the offensive snaps
$375,000 for 50% of the offensive snaps
$500,000 for 60% of the offensive snaps
$625,000 for 70% of the offensive snaps
$800,000 for 80% of the offensive snaps
$331,000 for Pro Bowl
Burford has played 38.5% of the team's offensive snaps, so he will have to play most of the game on Saturday to make $250,000. He won't earn any of the others.
DL Kevin Givens
$50,000 for 30% of the defensive snaps
Givens has played just 11.4% of the team's defensive snaps and won't be able to reach 30% in one game.
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WR Kendrick Bourne
$235,000 for 42% of the offensive snaps
$500,000 for 55% of the offensive snaps
$500,000 for 45 receptions
$750,000 for 55 receptions
$500,000 for 500 receiving yards
$750,000 for 600 receiving yards
$250,000 for 5 touchdowns
$985,000 for 55 receptions, 800 yards and 5 touchdowns
Bourne has played 52.91% of the team's offensive snaps this year and recorded more than 500 receiving yards, so he has locked in $785,000. He could earn more by playing most of the offensive snaps and catching eight passes for 49 yards on Saturday.
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This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 49ers incentives tracker: Which players will hit or miss big bonuses?

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