Josh Allen Signs $330M Extension, Eyes Super Bowl for Buffalo
The reigning NFL MVP prioritizes team success with a cap-friendly deal and a focus on bringing a championship to the Bills.
- Josh Allen signed a six-year, $330 million contract extension with the Buffalo Bills, including a record $250 million in guaranteed money.
- The quarterback emphasized creating salary cap flexibility in his deal to help the team retain and acquire talent for a Super Bowl push.
- Allen, coming off an MVP season with 41 total touchdowns and a career-low six interceptions, expressed his commitment to retiring as a one-team player in Buffalo.
- The Bills have already used the cap space to add key players, including defensive end Joey Bosa and wide receiver Joshua Palmer, in free agency.
- Allen highlighted his gratitude for his personal and professional success, including his engagement to Hailee Steinfeld, while maintaining his focus on winning a Lombardi Trophy.