Rowe was signed by the Miami Dolphins on March 14, 2019, to a one-year contract worth $3.50 million, which also includes a signing bonus of $500,000 for the player.
As a direct consequence of this, Rowe reconnected with Brian Flores, the new head coach of the Miami Dolphins.
Flores had previously worked for the New England Patriots as a linebackers coach. Rowe was forced to start playing strong safety during Week 7 since Reshad Jones was out with a calf ailment.
Rowe will continue to play for the Miami Dolphins through the 2022 NFL season after the team extended his previous deal on December 2, 2019, for a total of $16.15 million over the course of three years.
A signing bonus of $2.10 million is included in the contract in addition to the guaranteed amount of $6.57 million.
During game number 17 against the New England Patriots, former teammate Tom Brady threw a ball that was intercepted by Rowe, who then returned it for a touchdown of 35 yards, helping his team to a 27–24 victory.
During the game against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 8 of the season, Rowe picked off a ball thrown by Jared Goff to earn his first interception of the year. The win was by a score of 28–17.
Eric Rowe Contract
With the Miami Dolphins, Eric Rowe agreed to a three-year, $16,150,000 deal that features a $2,100,000 signing bonus and $6,575,000 in guaranteed money.
Eric Rowe Salary
Eric Rowe earns $5,383,333 on average yearly. Rowe will receive a $2,500,000 base salary, a $2,000,000 roster bonus, and a $50,000 workout incentive in 2022.
Eric Rowe Net Worth
Eric Rowe has an estimated net worth of $5 million