FRISCO, Texas – The Dallas Cowboys hope Mark Sanchez doesn’t throw a pass this season, but if he does and hits on every incentive, including a Super Bowl win, he will make $5.35 million in 2016.

Sanchez signed a one-year deal with the Cowboys after his release from the Denver Broncos that included a $2 million base salary but no signing bonus. Once Sanchez is on the opening-day roster Sunday against the New York Giants, the $2 million is fully guaranteed.

Mark Sanchez comes over from the Broncos with an incentive-laden deal based on playing time and postseason success. AP Photo/David Zalubowski

Where Sanchez can make more money is based on play-time percentages and playoff success.

It is the same incentive package he had with the Broncos.

If he plays in 25 percent of the snaps, he will earn an extra $500,000. For 50 percent of the snaps, he will earn $750,000 and $1.25 million for 70 percent and $1.5 million for 80 percent.

If the Cowboys make the playoffs and he has played in 50 percent of the snaps, he earns another $100,000. With 50 percent of the playtime and a playoff bye, he earns an extra $300,000.

He will earn $200,000 for a wild-card win, $300,000 for a divisional round win, $500,000 for a conference championship win and $750,000 for the Super Bowl.

Of course, all the Cowboys want him to do now is learn the offense fast enough to be ready Sunday.