After leading the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl, Nick Foles agreed to a restructured deal that can make him up to $14 million in total incentives.

According to ESPN, to make that money, Foles is going to need to be the starting quarterback. If Carson Wentz is ready to go at the beginning of the year, the chances of the Super Bowl 52 MVP cashing in on any of that big-time dough is low.

Foles will make $250,000 for each game he plays at least 33 percent of the snaps during the regular season. He can also make an additional $250,000 per game for each of those games that he wins.

During the postseason, the total rises to $500,000 for each game he plays at least 33 percent of the snaps and another $500,000 for each of those games that he wins.

He also has another $500,000 incentive for making the Pro Bowl on the first vote, and not as a replacement.

If Foles plays at least 33 percent of the snaps during the regular season and the Eagles make the playoffs, he will make $1 million. If he plays at least 50 percent of the snaps, that number will rise to $1.5 million.

There is a lot of money to be made for Foles, but chances are low that he will see much of it, as most expect Wentz will be ready to go at the beginning of the season and if not, only a few games in.

Foles has a base salary of $4 million heading into this season and has already made a $2 million signing bonus when he agreed to the restructured deal.