Jets WR Quincy Enunwa makes an extra $297K in performance pay

Despite serving a four-game suspension Quincy Enunwa came back to earn the biggest chunk of performance-based pay among the Jets. Al Pereira/New York Jets/Getty Images

Wide receiver Quincy Enunwa, who served a four-game game suspension for a personal-conduct violation but returned as a key contributor during the New York Jets' stretch run, earned nearly $300,000 in additional pay for 2015.

On Monday, the NFL announced its performance-based pay earnings. The money, which doesn't count against the salary cap, comes from a fund that rewards players whose playing time is disproportionate to their salary. In other words, if you make a little and play a lot, you'll collect some extra loot.

A total of 60 players on the Jets received PBP bonuses. Enunwa claimed the highest amount, cornerback Dee Milliner the lowest ($2,677.99). Heck, even punter Steve Weatherford, who spent two days on the team, received $3,243.84.

A look at the top 10:

Quincy Enunwa -- $296,712.15

Brian Winters -- $204,226.26

Marcus Williams -- $186,346.94

Kellen Davis -- $163,737.77

Tommy Bohanon -- $156,777.86

Erin Henderson -- $151,891.59

Trevor Reilly -- $140,844.02

Rontez Miles -- $130,587.69

Lorenzo Mauldin -- $115,544.42

Demario Davis --- $112,011.01