The Buffalo Bills and quarterback Josh Allen have finalized a monumental six-year contract extension valued at $330 million, with an unprecedented $250 million guaranteed. This agreement, reached on March 9, 2025, secures Allen’s tenure with the team through the 2030 NFL season.
The contract’s $250 million guaranteed surpasses previous NFL records, underscoring the Bills’ confidence in Allen’s abilities and leadership. The extension replaces the four years remaining on his prior contract, ensuring financial stability for both the player and the franchise.
At 28, Allen is coming off an MVP-winning season where he completed 63.6% of his passes, amassing 3,731 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and a career-low six interceptions. He also contributed significantly on the ground, rushing for 531 yards and 12 touchdowns. His dynamic play has been instrumental in leading the Bills to six consecutive AFC East titles and two appearances in the AFC Championship Game.
Bills head coach Sean McDermott praised Allen’s growth, stating, “It validates everything that he’s been doing for years… His decision making and how that’s improved.” The organization has also extended contracts to key players like wide receiver Khalil Shakir, defensive end Greg Rousseau, and linebacker Terrel Bernard, signaling a commitment to maintaining a competitive roster.
Beyond his on-field achievements, Allen recently got engaged to actress Hailee Steinfeld, marking a period of personal and professional fulfillment.
This landmark contract extension not only reflects Josh Allen’s elite status among NFL quarterbacks but also solidifies the Buffalo Bills’ investment in their franchise cornerstone as they aim for sustained success in the coming years.
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