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- Updated: May 10, 2016
Danny Amendola must’ve really wanted to remain in New England, because the pay cut he took to stick with the Patriots wasn’t any ordinary pay cut. It didn’t involve a simple change in the formula to convert his salary into incentives. It didn’t require him to accept just a little less cash to hang around as one of Tom Brady’s most trusted weapons.
As Ben Volin of The Boston Globe reported Tuesday morning, the pay cut Amendola accepted was massive. To be specific, Amendola lost out on $4.4 million, all for the opportunity to be a Patriot.
According to Volin, the most money Amendola can make in 2016 is $1.6 million. He also said goodbye to any incentive opportunities — one year after earning more than $500,000 thanks to his reception …
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