Buffalo's LB Sets Records by Signing Massive Deals谈判!
Bills guard O’Cyrus Torrence earned a $1.09 million bonus through the NFL’s performance-based pay program after another ironman season.
The Buffalo Bills have been getting a lot of bang for their buck from O’Cyrus Torrence. Now the league is paying him back. Torrence earned an additional $1,091,163 through the NFL’s performance-based pay program, the 17th-highest total in the league, the NFL announced .
The program rewards players who log significant playing time relative to their salary. The guard entering his fourth season has been one of the Bills’ most reliable players since entering the league. Torrence played 1,129 offensive snaps in 2025, accounting for 100% of Buffalo’s offensive plays for the second time in three seasons.
He has appeared in all 51 games in his career, starting 50. A second-round pick in 2023 , Torrence has led the Bills in total snaps in each of his first three seasons while playing on a rookie contract worth $6. 22 million over four years.
The NFL distributed more than $542 million in performance-based pay for the 2025 season. For the first time in program history, the top 25 players each earned at least $1 million through the program. Former Chicago Bears cornerback Nahshon Wright led all players with a payout of $1,441,397.