Josh Allen Signs $330M Extension, Prioritizing Bills' Super Bowl Aspirations
The reigning NFL MVP structured his contract to free up cap space, enabling Buffalo to strengthen its roster for a championship push.
- Josh Allen agreed to a six-year, $330 million contract extension with $250 million guaranteed, tying him to the Buffalo Bills through 2030.
- Allen's $55 million annual salary ties him for second-highest among quarterbacks, behind Dak Prescott's $60 million average.
- The quarterback emphasized a team-first approach, ensuring the deal minimized salary cap impact to allow the Bills to retain and acquire key players.
- Buffalo used the financial flexibility to sign free agents like Joey Bosa and Joshua Palmer and extend core players, bolstering their roster for a Super Bowl run.
- Allen, coming off an MVP season, remains focused on winning his first Super Bowl, calling it the 'only thing missing' in his career achievements.