The Buffalo Bills have officially signed quarterback Josh Allen to a groundbreaking six-year contract, valued at a spectacular $330 million, locking him in through the 2030 season. With $250 million of this amount guaranteed, this deal makes it the largest guarantee ever bestowed upon an NFL player. This monumental agreement highlights Allen’s significant role within the team and his prowess on the field.
In 2024, Allen not only secured the title of NFL MVP but also set a new benchmark in NFL history. The dynamic quarterback became the first player to achieve at least 25 touchdown passes, 10 rushing touchdowns, and fewer than 10 interceptions all in one season. Topping the season with 28 touchdown passes, 12 rushing touchdowns, and only 6 interceptions, Allen’s performance was extraordinary, reflected in his 119.6 passer rating—the fourth highest ever recorded.
Under Allen’s leadership, the Bills have dominated the AFC East, winning the division title for six consecutive seasons. His influence on the field and exceptional skill has propelled the team to consistent success, cementing his status as a cornerstone of the franchise. With this contract, the Bills have made a decisive move to retain a player widely regarded as one of the most promising talents in the league.