Here’s the year-to-year breakdown, per Yates ...
Signing bonus: $16,367,683
Incentives/escalators: $16 million
2019: $720,000 base salary
2020: $1.383 million base salary, $8 million roster bonus
2021: $3.9 million base salary, $10 million roster bonus
2022: $18.5 million base salary, $1,000 roster bonus
2023: $18 million base salary, $5 million roster bonus
2024: $21 million base salary, $5 million roster bonus
The Eagles, per Yates, also have until the 10th day of the 2020 league year to exercise a $30 million option for that season. If they do (which is all but a certainty) it will convert to base salary and Wentz will make $31.83 million in 2020.
One of the more interesting aspects of this reported structure is the reduced cap hit in 2021, when the “extension” technically kicks in. Without knowing how the hit of the signing bonus will be stretched out, it looks like 2021 will be the smallest cap hit over the course of the contract.
Also: Outside of 2020, Wentz’s cap hit, as the contract is currently structured, won’t actually exceed $30 million, which is a boon for the Eagles’ cap sheet.