Bills Gm Breaks Down Why Josh Allen S Record Breaking Deal Isn T What

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bills gm breaks down why josh allen s record breaking deal isn t what

The Buffalo Bills knew what they were doing upon signing Josh Allen to the $330 million contract. General Manager Brandon Beane explained why they took a certain approach when it comes to the guaranteed money. Beane went on the Pat McAfee Show on Monday. The general manager explained that the Bills really owe Josh Allen $147 million in guaranteed money, not $250 because some of the $250 is an injury guarantee. So it just guarantees Allen that money if he suffers a football related injury. “Now those are total guarantees.

You don’t have to fund the total guarantees. It’s the hard guarantee like the skill, injury, cap,” Beane said at the 8:53 mark. “So like Josh’s real guarantee or his hard guarantee was $147, but he’s got $250 total which includes injury guarantee, you do not have to fund those. Whatever we don’t pay him this year of his hard guarantee we’ll have to fund by next March 31st of that $147 not that $250.” It is reasonable for the Buffalo Bills to retain their best player, especially granting Josh Allen a historic contract to keep him for the long term. Buffalo Bills fans were thrilled when Josh Allen signed a six-year, $330 million extension with the team on Tuesday.

However, many believed Allen could have secured an even bigger deal, potentially matching Dak Prescott’s $60 million per year average salary. Despite being the face of the franchise and the 2024 NFL MVP, Allen chose not to push for a record-breaking contract. Just hours after signing his deal, he explained why he took a different approach. “It’s weird to say this, but what’s $5 [million] more going to do for my life that I can’t already do right now? It’s not that crazy to me. I live a pretty good life — got a house, got a car, we’re good,” Allen said on “Bills Live.”

“I wasn’t looking to kill them every chance I could, and I told my agent that. Like, if this has any impact on the cap, let’s figure out a way to not to do that.” Allen added that it was a “pretty calm-mannered negotiation.” Brandon Beane and Josh Allen | Credit – USA TODAY Sports and Instagram @joshallenqb Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is one of the best quarterbacks in the league and is one of the league’s biggest stars. The Bills showed that when they gave him a six-year extension worth $330 million with $250 million guaranteed.

Earning $55 million per season, Allen is one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL, only trailing Joe Burrow and Dak Prescott. While Allen is paid more than Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes on a yearly basis, the Chiefs’ quarterback has the highest total contract value. Before the 2020 season, Mahomes and the Chiefs agreed to a 10-year extension worth $477 million with $26 million in potential bonuses. Before the Bills and Allen reached an agreement on his latest extension which was on March 9, the team tried to extend him in a similar way the Chiefs did Mahomes in 2020. General Manager Brandon Beane joined the Rich Eisen Show recently and detailed to Eisen how they offered Allen a 10-year deal. Allen and his agents weren’t up for the super long-term deal.

Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane has had a busy start to the league's new year. prior to signing quarterback Josh Allen to a six-year, $330 million new deal, he extended multiple cornerstone players and released EDGE Von miller, all before the NFL's free agent tampering period even began. Despite all that, he was still able to make an appearance on ESPN's Pat McAfee Show to talk about the team and, of course, the NFL's current MVP. During the interview, Beane was praised for making the new deal with Buffalo's superstar signal-caller, and was asked if he felt that Allen was the "perfect" Bill. In response, the GM reflected on Allen's first moments as a Buffalo Bill. "Like I told [reporters] at my opening press conference, Pat, 'when you get to meet this young man, he is Buffalo through and through.

He's a lunch-pail [guy], grew up on a farm, he's just your kinda guy' [...] He's referencing various people in the building, [including] 'Slick Rick' our mailman. Just all the people he comes across, for a guy of an MVP caliber to give praise not just to teammates or coaches, but to some of our staff. [...] That's who Josh is, through and through, he truly knows the lunch staff, again 'Slick Rick,' all the people in the building, he's not too big for anyone, and that's what Buffalo is. It's the city of good neighbors, so Josh is that through and through." The NFL's MVP enjoyed a season in which he accounted for 47 total touchdowns and just six interceptions between the regular season and playoffs. Allen's new deal was record-setting in the fact that his $250 million guaranteed is the most a player has ever received, breaking Browns' QB Deshaun Watson's record of $230 guaranteed.

While its still early in the 2025 offseason, the Buffalo Bills made one of the biggest splashes thus far by locking up their all-world quarterback to a record-setting $330 million total contract figure over... The wildest part about that immense number, though, is that it was extremely inexpensive for a player of Josh Allen's caliber. This looks like another shrewd deal by Buffalo GM Brandon Beane and the Bills front office. While Allen set a new NFL record with $250 million guaranteed in his new deal through 2030, he is still not the NFL's highest-paid quarterback in terms of average annual value ("AAV"). According to Spotrac, Allen's new contract of $55 million per year AAV still trails the Cowboy's Dak Prescott and is tied with other QB's Joe Burrow, Jordan Love, and Trevor Lawrence. Another big Josh Allen number.

The 4 year payout on the new 6 year contract is a record $220M, $90M more than he was previously scheduled to earn.Other 4-Year PayoutsDak Prescott: $219MLamar Jackson: $207.25MJared Goff: $193.6MTua Tagovailia: $186.1MJordan Love:... Burrow is in a comparable class to Allen as a player. But Love and Lawrence's resumes do not compare to Allen's. Even Prescott, who landed his $60 million per year deal at the beginning of the 2024 NFL season, is not regarded by many to be on par with Allen's talent, execution and success. BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is one step closer to spending his entire career in Western New York.

On Sunday, Allen and the Bills agreed to a six-year contract extension worth $330 million, with $250 million guaranteed. It’s the most guaranteed money given to a player in the history of the NFL. We’ve reached an agreement on a new deal with MVP QB Josh Allen that will keep him in Buffalo through 2030‼️https://t.co/t1htWa13YZ | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/gBovXO6Ue9 The deal keeps Allen in Buffalo through the 2030 season. Allen was already under contract through 2028, but his new deal will keep him in Buffalo for two more seasons. The reigning league MVP had outplayed his previous contract extension, signed in 2021, and had become the 14th highest-paid quarterback in the NFL.

After a historic season, Allen had earned a new deal, and clearly, general manager Brandon Beane felt the same way. Jan 26, 2025; Kansas City, MO, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) reacts against the Kansas City Chiefs during the AFC Championship game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Josh Allen might not be considered the league’s best signal-caller, but the Bills certainly do. They put their monies where their mouth is to prove as much on Sunday, when they gave Allen a record-setting six-year, $330 million contract extension.

Allen signed a contract in 2021 – worth $43 million per year – that tied him to the organization through 2028. While the Bills did not need to extend his contract, they still chose to reward their franchise player for his incredible efforts, just like Saquon Barkley was by the Eagles a week ago. And all it needed was some “needling” by the signal caller himself. Buffalo’s general manager, Brandon Beane, discussed the new deal on Monday afternoon on The Pat McAfee Show. He revealed that while the Bills’ front office did want to reward Allen, a nudge from him helped them prioritise his extension. “Josh and I, we have a great relationship.

And we keep open dialogue… he’s always, like, needling me a little bit, busting my chops every time he gets passed… we have some fun with it… after the season, we talked… [I] said,... “If you didn’t want to believe in me, that’s OK, because I’ll make a believer out of you.” Josh Allen’s words hit differently in 2025. Let’s rewind the tape. Since 2018, Allen’s been Buffalo’s human cheat code: 76 wins, 262 total TDs, and 30,595 total yards—all NFL records for a QB’s first seven seasons. In 2024? Dude balled out like he was playing Madden on rookie mode: 4,269 total yards, 41 TDs, and a league-low 8 turnovers.

Oh, and he did it all with a fractured hand. Cue the MVP trophy—Buffalo’s first since Thurman Thomas in ‘91. And now is the time to reap rewards. The Buffalo Bills just rewrote NFL history, shredding the final four years of his contract like a tailgate table at a Bills Mafia bash. In its place? A stupid-fresh six-year, $330M deal with $250M guaranteed—the fattest bag ever handed to a QB.

Allen’s response? A shrug worthy of his Wyoming roots: “Stats are for losers.” But let’s be real—this ain’t just about numbers. It’s about a small-town farm kid turned dynasty architect and a franchise betting the farm (literally) to keep its superhero in red, white, and blue. The #Bills and QB Josh Allen have ripped up the final 4 years he had remaining on his current contract, starting fresh on a 6 year, $330M deal that includes an all-time high $250M... Allen is now properly compensated through the 2030 season in Buffalo. Allen’s new deal isn’t just a paycheck; it’s a love letter.

“Football’s a part of me. If I’m not playing, then I’m not me,” he once said. The Bills took that to heart. By ripping up his old contract (sorry, salary cap gods), they’ve locked him in through 2030, ensuring his cannon arm and truck-stick legs stay put. For a guy who grew up tossing hay bales on a 3,000-acre farm, this is just another day’s work. “I’m a firm believer in your gut being undefeated,” Allen mused.

Tell that to the Chiefs, who’ve felt that gut-punch in back-to-back AFC title games.

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