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Two Kansas City Chiefs players, Kingsley Suamataia and Chamarri Conner, received significant performance-based pay from the NFL. Suamataia, a second-round pick, started all games at left guard, logging nearly as many snaps as the teams top center. Conner led the secondary with a career-high 117 tackles, two forced fumbles, an interception, and two sacks. The program rewards young players on rookie deals who log heavy snaps without big salaries, and Suamataia could hit free agency or extend after 2026.
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