Mostert is due $2.575 million in base pay with a $300,000 benefit in 2020 and now can earn as much as an additional $2.75 million in bonuses and incentives, a source told ESPNs Adam Schefter.
Mostert is likewise due $2.875 million in 2021 as part of a three-year agreement he signed in 2015. Based on average yearly worth, Mostert was the 49ers fourth-highest-paid running back, behind Jerick McKinnon ($7.5 million), fullback Kyle Juszczyk ($5.25 million) and Tevin Coleman ($4.25 million).
Mostert led the 49ers with 772 hurrying lawns last season and scored 10 goals (eight rushing, two receiving). In 3 championship game, he rushed for 336 lawns with 5 goals. He set a 49ers franchise record with 220 rushing yards in his teams 37-20 NFC Championship Game success over the Green Bay Packers.
He led the NFL with 12 rushing touchdowns from Week 12 through the end of the 2019 postseason. His 760 rushing lawns over that period were the second most in the league, routing just the Tennessee Titans Derrick Henry, who had 1,154.
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert has settled a restructured agreement with the group, his agent announced Monday.
Earlier this month, representative Brett Tessler announced that he had actually asked for the 49ers trade his client due to the fact that of unproductive agreement talks. The situation altered by Monday, as Tessler tweeted:
” Just completed a new offer for Raheem Mostert with the San Francisco 49ers. Delighted we got things worked out and eagerly anticipating him having another fantastic season there. Thanks to the organization for looking after him.”