Josh Allen Breaks Silence On Buffalo Bills Contract Wait Msn

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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.

Bills' QB Josh Allen breaks silence on James Cook's contract negotiations, hold-in originally appeared on The Sporting News Josh Allen made his first definitive comments on James Cook's ongoing contract hold-in on Thursday in a press conference with reporters. The MVP quarterback shared very honest, fair thoughts on what Cook is going through. “This is generational stuff," said Allen, who recently got a massive deal of his own. "It's for you & your family. He’s still going through mental reps.

He's a pro; he knows what he's doing. We desperately want him out there.” Cook expressed early in the offseason that he'd like $15 million per year. That doesn't appear to be forthcoming. The Buffalo Bills suffered yet another heartbreaking loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2024 NFL Playoffs. However, in a season where they were focused on clearing up their cap situation, an AFC Championship Game appearance might have been the best possible outcome.

Now, with a much more aggressive offseason approach, Buffalo has been spending big in free agency, adding key pieces to strengthen the roster. And it has certainly made MVP quarterback Josh Allen a believer in the team’s chances. Coming out of their playoff loss, it was clear the Bills needed to improve in two key areas. The first was their defense, which had taken a noticeable step back. Ranking 18th in PFSN’s Defense+ metric, they struggled to get crucial stops when it mattered most. The second issue was more complex.

Despite finishing fourth in PFSN’s Offense+ metric and scoring 30 or more points in eight straight games, Buffalo’s passing attack lacked creativity and a true game-changing threat. That predictability allowed teams like the Ravens and Chiefs to capitalize in high-stakes matchups. Addressing those concerns, the Bills made a splash by acquiring Joey Bosa and Joshua Palmer—moves that directly strengthen both sides of the ball. The Buffalo Bills rewarded Josh Allen with a record-setting contract, just before free agency began, on the heels of an MVP season that came a few plays shy of a Super Bowl berth. Allen’s new deal, a six-year contract extension, will make him the highest-paid player in the history of the sport, at $300 million which includes $250 million fully guaranteed. Only Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott makes more per year, than Allen will under the terms of his new contract.

“I wasn’t looking to absolutely kill them at every chance I could, and I told my agent that,” Allen told on Wednesday. “I was like, if it has any impact on the cap, let’s figure out a way to not do that. Both sides were willing to move and change different things and it was a pretty calm-mannered negotiation is what I can say from both sides.” “When you kind of look back at it, the only thing missing is finishing our season with a win,” he added. “That’s really the only thing I’m thinking about, just trying to continue to get better and find a way to bring a Lombardi Trophy to western New York.” Follow Matt Lombardo on Threads at @MattLombardoNFL.

To read more of our articles and in-depth NFL coverage, click here. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen said he instructed his agent, Patrick Collins, to negotiate a deal that would be salary cap friendly before reaching an agreement on a six-year, $350 million extension on Sunday... "I wasn't looking to absolutely kill them at every chance I could, and I told my agent that," Allen said via ESPN. "I was like, 'If it has any impact on the cap, let's figure out a way to not do that.' "Both sides were willing to move and change different things, and it was a pretty calm-mannered negotiation is what I can say from both sides." Allen, who is one month removed from winning the 2024 NFL MVP award, will be paid an average annual salary of $55 million, which is tied with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott for the...

"It didn't seem like from my perspective I was taking a whole lot less," Allen said via ESPN. "But the way I make sense of it, when you start getting these fairly big numbers throughout the entire league -- it's weird to say this -- but what is [$5 million] more going... It's not that crazy to me. Josh Allen's first ever trip to Buffalo during his 2018 pre-draft visit hit all the high notes. A scenic view of Orchard Park and Highmark Stadium. A trip to Bar-Bill for wings.

And of course, snow. "I got snowed in so I couldn't leave," Allen recalled from his tour. With Allen's latest contract, he won't be leaving anytime soon. The 2024 NFL MVP signed an extension with the Bills over the weekend, a new deal that keeps him in Buffalo through the 2030 season. A new contract wasn't a necessity at this point in Allen's career as he still had four years remaining on his current deal. But following an MVP season, the Bills wanted to reward Allen and vice versa with the QB aiming to extend his deal while freeing up immediate cap space for the team.

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