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Josh Allen Signs $330M Extension, Prioritizes Team's Salary Cap Flexibility

The NFL MVP agreed to a six-year deal with the Buffalo Bills, emphasizing a team-first approach over maximizing his earnings.

  • Josh Allen signed a six-year, $330 million contract extension with the Buffalo Bills, with $250 million guaranteed.
  • The deal's $55 million average annual salary ties Allen for the second-highest-paid quarterback in the NFL, behind Dak Prescott's $60 million per year.
  • Allen stated he deliberately avoided pushing for a record-breaking deal to ensure the Bills maintain salary cap flexibility for team improvements.
  • The Bills have already been active in free agency, retaining key players and signing new additions like wide receiver Joshua Palmer and defensive end Joey Bosa.
  • Allen, coming off his first MVP season in 2024, expressed his focus on leading Buffalo to its first Super Bowl victory.
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