Ravens' LJ Fort Earned Playoff Bonuses From 2 Different Teams So He Basically Wins the NFL Season
By Brendan Balsamo

Baltimore Ravens linebacker LJ Fort has achieved the kind of special status that should make us all jealous.
After starting the season with the Philadelphia Eagles before getting released and signing with the Super Bowl favorite Baltimore Ravens, Fort's combined service this season entitles him to playoff bonuses from both teams.
Ravens LB L.J. Fort got a nice bonus in the playoffs this year. Fort said he received half the Eagles' playoff share from the wild card game because of his time with Philly earlier this year, as well as his normal Ravens share.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) January 10, 2020
Although he accumulated virtually no statistics besides games played for the Eagles, his four games for Philly were enough to give him half of the normal player bonus for the team's NFC Wild Card apparance.
LJ Fort went from not playing at all for the #Eagles on defense to starting and earning an extension with the Ravens. https://t.co/h7uARUdHN1
— Zack Rosenblatt (@ZackBlatt) November 8, 2019
After signing with the Ravens, Fort, played much better, gathering 12 solo tackles and four for loss, earning a two-year contract extension that goes through 2021. Not only that, but he's playing for the top team in the NFL and has a chance to win a Super Bowl ring -- and all the playoff bonus money that would come with it.
Linebacker LJ Fort received playoff bonuses from both Ravens and Eagles https://t.co/RI7aGfcrQi
— Larry Brown Sports (@larrybrownsport) January 10, 2020
If the Ravens win the Super Bowl, LJ Fort should buy himself a lottery ticket. He's got the hottest of hot hands right now.