Matt Paradis, the Broncos’ second-year center, received good news from his agent Monday: He earned a bonus worth nearly 90 percent of his salary.

Paradis, the only Broncos player to appear on every offensive snap in 2015, earned a $391,647.56 performance-based bonus.

The larger bonuses are given to players who have the smallest salaries and play the most. Paradis played all 1,108 offensive snaps on the league-minimum $435,000 last season, per Spotrac.

Among others who received play-time bonuses were outside linebacker Shaquil Barrett ($269,589.77); inside linebackers Brandon Marshall ($249,434.22) and Todd Davis ($118,922.18); offensive linemen Michael Schofield ($207,367.77) and Max Garcia ($173,461.83); and wide receiver Bennie Fowler ($174,473.32).

Clady contract. Veteran offensive tackle Ryan Clady and the Broncos continue to try to reach a contract resolution.

The Broncos have talked to Clady’s agent multiple times about revising his contract, which calls for a $9.5 million salary and carries a $10.1 million cap hit for next season.

Clady had signed a five-year, $52 million contract with the Broncos in 2013, but has played only one full season (2014) since because of injuries.

The Broncos are expected to seek a deep pay cut, possibly even half of his salary. If an agreement can’t be reached, Clady might be released.