Bills Gm Details How He Worked Out Josh Allen S 330m Extension After
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. The Buffalo Bills rewarded quarterback Josh Allen this offseason by providing him with a six-year extension worth $330 million, including $250 million guaranteed. Over the next four years, Allen will receive more money than any other quarterback in history, collecting $220 million. That is $1 more than what Dak Prescott will make in the first four years of his deal.
The breakdown of what Allen's annual cash flow looks like through 2030: RELATED: Detailed breakdown of Bills QB Josh Allen's massive new deal RELATED: Bills’ GM Brandon Beane pulls off another team-friendly deal, extending Christian Benford Despite the contract breaking records with the most guaranteed money ever given in the NFL, the average annual value was fairly reasonable. Allen counts $41.3 million against the salary cap in 2025. According to Spotrac, that annual cap hit number grows to $61.3 million in 2026, $58.1 million in 2027, and $64.3 million in 2028.
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. Full details of the contract extension quarterback Josh Allen has signed with the Buffalo Bills have been released.
All in all, there are a lot of numbers to deal with when it comes to such a massive contract. Allen's extension will keep him in Buffalo through the 2030 season and is worth a record-breaking $330 million with $250M guaranteed. Allen was the NFL's MVP in 2024. He threw 28 touchdown passes and only six interceptions and rushed for 12 touchdowns while leading the Bills to a 13-4 record. The extension was a move made in good faith by the Bills and general manager Brandon Beane. Instead of making $14.5M in 2025, Allen will make $58M.
A nice pay day. But what most fans care about when it comes to contracts is how the numbers look on the team's salary cap. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen looks to pass during the second half of the AFC Championship NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File) ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.
(AP) — NFL MVP Josh Allen was rewarded Sunday with a contract extension worth $330 million, including an NFL record $250 million of it guaranteed, which makes him among the league’s highest-paid players. The Buffalo Bills announced the agreement, while two people with knowledge of the deal revealed the contract’s value to The Associated Press. The people spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because the Bills did not release that figure, which was first reported by ESPN.com. The new deal adds two years to Allen’s contract and locks the 28-year-old in through the 2030 season. Cleveland quarterback DeShaun Watson’s five-year contract signed in 2022 set the previous record in featuring $230 million in guarantees, per Spotrac.com. The total value of Allen’s new contract ranks second behind Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes, who signed a 10-year, $450 million in 2020.
The Buffalo Bills secured their franchise quarterback for the foreseeable future, signing Josh Allen to a record-breaking six-year, $330 million contract earlier this week. The deal, which includes $250 million in guaranteed money, sets a new benchmark for guaranteed contracts in the NFL, second only in annual value to Dak Prescott’s deal with the Dallas Cowboys. While the staggering numbers grabbed headlines, Allen’s approach to negotiations stood out just as much. The reigning NFL MVP opted to take slightly less than he could have commanded, prioritizing Buffalo’s ability to build a strong roster around him. Allen made it clear that his decision was about more than just maximizing his payday. Speaking with Sal Capaccio of ExtraPointWGR, Allen explained his reasoning: “What’s five more going to do for my life than what I can do right now?
I wasn’t looking to kill them every chance I could and told my agent that.” On his contract and maybe taking less than what he could have. "What's 5 more going to do for my life than what I can do right now? I wasn't looking to kill them every chance I could and told my agent that." Said he wanted his agent to consider cap ramifications in negotiations. With the financial security of his blockbuster contract, Allen remains focused on the present and his ultimate goal- bringing a Super Bowl to Buffalo. When asked about the prospect of spending his entire career with the Bills, he kept his sights on the task at hand.
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,...
The Buffalo Bills have one of the best quarterbacks in football, and they are not letting him go. On Sunday, Buffalo inked Josh Allen to a lucrative $330 million contract extension over six years in one of the biggest deals ever. Now, the official details of the deal are starting to come out, and Allen is getting a massive raise. He is earning about $90 million more over the next four years than he would have on his original contract, according to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated. “He’ll get $220 million over the next four years. On his existing deal, he had four years left at $129.555 million, meaning he’s effectively getting a $90 million raise,” Breer wrote.
“That’s an average of $55 million per year, which is the six-year average of the deal too. Taking the new-money math out of it, that’s a record—beating Dak Prescott ($54.8 million), Patrick Mahomes ($52.02 million) and Lamar Jackson ($52 million). Remember, Prescott had to play out one deal, and get to end of another to get there. Jackson played out his deal to get to his number.” His league-leading AAV seems fitting considering that Allen is arguably the best and most valuable player in the NFL at the moment. Mahomes, Jackson and the Bills signal caller are in a tier of their own at the top of the league, and now the reigning league MVP has a contract to show for it right...
No quarterback, or any other player for that matter, has understandably not come anywhere close to matching the fully-guaranteed contract that Deshaun Watson signed with the Cleveland Browns (that's going well, isn't it?). However, Allen's deal could get close to that number in practical guarantees over the next few years. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen points to something he sees in the Ravens line up during first half action at the Buffalo Bills divisional game against the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium in Orchard... 19, 2025. Credit: Tina MacIntyre-Yee/Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images After he managed to secure the first regular season MVP award of his seven-year NFL career, the Buffalo Bills decided to go ahead and solidify the future of the franchise by signing Josh Allen...
The six-year, $330-million deal will ensure that Allen remains in Buffalo through the 2030 season. Even though he still had four years remaining on his prior contract, both Allen and the Bills’ front office agreed that now was the time to sure things up a bit. Even though their initial negotiations started shortly after Allen received his award at the NFL Honors, the long-term face of the franchise is insisting that “I’m not getting paid for what I’ve done, I’m... During a recent interview with RG, Allen also explained that the offer came to him as a bit of a surprise at first. Nevertheless, he’s determined to work just as hard as ever to prove that the Bills’ money was in fact well spent. “I really appreciate Brandon Beane and the Buffalo Bills for going out there and doing that for me.
I wasn’t really expecting it or needing it to happen this year, but it did and I’m very grateful for that… I’ve got to keep working hard and keep trying to find a way...
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