The NFL Management Council has informed teams of players' 2015 performance-based bonuses.

NJ Advance Media obtained the figures for the Jets. Wide receiver Quincy Enunwa led the way with a bonus of $296,712.15. According to ESPN, that was the ninth-highest total in the league.

The NFL's performance-based pay is based on a formula that factors in playing time relative to salary. As a result, late-round draft picks, undrafted free agents, rookies, and veterans making close to the minimum typically receive more of a bonus if they played a lot.

The 2015 performance bonuses were already incorporated into every team's share of the $143 million salary cap, so there's no additional cap hit to take.

Enunwa, a 2014 sixth-round pick, played 43.53 percent of the Jets' offensive snaps last season even though he missed four games because of a league-mandated suspension. Enunwa's $296,712.15 in performance pay is in addition to the $435,000 in base salary he earned last season in the second year of his rookie deal.

The Jets had 11 players earn more than $100,000 in performance pay. Here they are:

TE Quincy Enunwa $296,712.15

RG Brian Winters $204,226.26

CB Marcus Williams $186,346.94

TE Kellen Davis $163,737.77

FB Tommy Bohanon $156,777.86

ILB Erin Henderson $151,891.59

OLB Trevor Reilly $140,844.02

S Rontez Miles $130,587.69

OLB Lorenzo Mauldin $115,544.42

ILB Demario Davis $112,011.01

RG Willie Colon $103,651.53

Davis, a 2012 third-round pick who remains a free agent, had led the Jets in performance pay in 2013 and 2014.

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