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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. Fresh off an AP NFL MVP season in 2024, Allen has once again made NFL history Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has agreed to a new, NFL-record six-year, $330 million contract that includes $250 million guaranteed, per ESPN senior NFL insider Adam Schefter. The new deal keeps Allen playing quarterback for the Bills through the 2030 NFL season.
The $250 million guaranteed is “the largest guarantee ever given to an NFL player, sources tell ESPN,” per Schefter. With Allen winning 2024 AP NFL MVP in February, the timing for a new contract couldn’t be more perfect. News of Allen signing a new deal has been anticipated for some time, due to him playing well below the current market value for his position. He was set to make just $14.5 million in cash for 2025, and his average salary per season came in at $43 million (placing him 14th among NFL QBs). Operating under the parameters of Allen’s previous contract, Matt Warren had earlier discussed that QB17’s cap hit was guaranteed to be the largest to this point of his career. Though the finer details of Allen’s new deal are not yet available, it’s not clear that his cap hit will be lower than it was scheduled to be under the prior contract’s structure.
The 2024 NFL season saw Allen play the most efficient and proficient football of his career, all while continuing to break Bills team and NFL records along the way. Allen completed 307-of-483 pass attempts (63.6%) for 3,371 yards with 28 touchdowns and six interceptions (77.7 QBR); adding 102 rushes for 531 yards and 12 touchdowns, plus a touchdown reception.(stats courtesy of Pro Football... 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 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.” Last August, Josh Allen exuded confidence when asked about his contract after so many other top-tier quarterbacks had surpassed his salary. Allen said then that his time would inevitably come when it came to getting a new contract extension, and that's exactly what happened on Sunday after he and the Bills came to terms on...
Allen and the Bills agreed to a six-year extension that will keep the superstar in Buffalo through the 2030 season, the team announced Sunday. Allen is receiving a $330 million contract that includes a record $250 million guaranteed, according to ESPN. The deal makes Allen the league's highest-paid player. While Allen still had four years and about $140 million left on his current contract, the Bills clearly thought that this was the time to reward the reigning league MVP. Allen, 28, won his first league MVP after leading the Bills to a 13-4 regular season record and a fifth consecutive AFC East title. Allen then led Buffalo to playoff wins over the Broncos and Ravens before the Bills fell to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game.
A three-time Pro Bowler, Allen is the only quarterback in NFL history with multiple seasons with at least 25 touchdown passes and 12 touchdown runs. Last year, he broke Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas' franchise record for career touchdown runs. His 195 career touchdown passes is second in franchise history behind Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly. In the last 100 days, Josh Allen got engaged, won NFL MVP and on Sunday he was rewarded with a new record-breaking contract. Allen and the Bills agreed to a new six-year, $330 million contract that includes $250 million guaranteed making it the largest guaranteed money handed to a player in NFL history, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported. The deal, which was officially announced by the Bills shortly after reports started to surface, keeps the 28-year-old quarterback in Western New York through 2030.
Allen still had four years left on his current deal. The Bills QB has had a massive impact on the organization during his time in Buffalo and has led the franchise to six straight AFC East titles and helped the organization twice reach the... Josh Allen is getting a record-breaking raise. The 2024 NFL MVP reportedly agreed to a six-year, $330 million contract with the Buffalo Bills, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The quarterback's new deal, which goes through the 2030 season, includes $250 million guaranteed, topping the previous record for the league's largest guaranteed total of $230 million set by Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson... A new NFL mark: the Bills and Josh Allen reached agreement on a new record-setting six-year, $330 million contract that includes $250 million guaranteed, the largest guarantee ever given to an NFL player, sources...
Allen had four years left on his deal, but the Bills… pic.twitter.com/HVImHRv7TB 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 BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Bills have rewarded NFL MVP Josh Allen with a record-setting six-year, $330 million contract through the 2030 season that includes $250 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Sunday. It's the largest guaranteed total given to an NFL player, surpassing the previous mark of Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, who received $230 million guaranteed. Allen, who was previously signed through 2028, will be 34 years old when the final year of this extension begins.
The extension takes Allen from the 14th-highest average annual value among quarterbacks ($43 million) to tied for second ($55 million). Only Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has a contract with a higher average annual value ($60 million). Bills quarterback Josh Allen is getting an NFL-record $250 million in guaranteed money as part of his new six-year, $330 contract. "I love Josh and so proud of what he's done, and so, I could be here all day talking about how great he is and what he's done for our team and where he... "He and I have a great relationship. We talk a lot.
When the dust settles, before we're ever really talking to his agent or his agents calling me, like, Josh and I will have those conversations [about a potential extension], holistically about the team, things... And I'm not saying it will happen, I'm not saying it won't happen. ... There'll be a time and place, and not saying we will, but not ruling it out either." ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — 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. Meanwhile, Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott tops the NFL list in averaging $60 million per season after signing a four-year, $240 million contract extension last summer.
The Buffalo Bills and NFL MVP quarterback Josh Allen agreed Sunday on a record-breaking contract extension that includes $250 million guaranteed, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The six-year extension has a total value of $330 million. The Bills announced the extension -- which will keep Allen in Buffalo through the 2030 season -- on Sunday. Allen's previous contract was a six-year, $258 million extension signed in 2021. 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.
With Allen, the Bills have made the playoffs during each of the last six seasons and have won the AFC East five straight seasons. The Bills advanced to the AFC Championship Game but lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.
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