Buffalo Bills have rewarded NFL MVP Josh Allen with a 6-season, 330-million-dollar deal that will run until the 2023 campaign that features 250 million dollars guaranteed.
It’s the largest guaranteed total in the league, beating the current record of the Browns QB Deshaun Watson, who got 230 million dollars guaranteed.
Josh, who inked previously until 2028, will be 34 when the final campaign of this extension kicks in. The new deal takes the Bills quarterback from the 14th-highest average annual value among QBs to evened for 2nd. Only Cowboys QB Dak Prescott has a deal with a higher average annual value.
🚨BREAKING: #BILLS QB JOSH ALLEN WILL MAKE 100 DOLLARS PER MINUTE FOR THE NEXT 6 YEARS.
Per Month: $4,583,333
Per Week: $1,057,692
Per Day: $150,684.93
Per Minute: $104.65
Per Second: $1.74AN HISTORIC DEAL. INSANE.
WE HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS BEFORE 🤯🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/56shlAUtQZ
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) March 9, 2025
“I admire Allen, and I’m so happy about what he has achieved; I could spend the rest of the day discussing how great he is and how he helped Bills to become the team that they are today, and his place is here,” GM Brandon Beane revealed after the end of the 2024 campaign.
Buffalo quarterback became the 1st player in the league to have at least 25 TD passes, and 10 TD runs with fewer than 10 picks in a campaign.