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Bills make the dream start to free agency with blockbuster Josh Allen extension

The Buffalo Bills have been very active the last week when it comes to extending their players. They first started it off by extending Khalil Shakir. Then Terrel Bernard got paid, and then Greg Rousseau got his money as well. Shakir and Bernard are from the same draft class in 2022, while Rousseau was drafted in 2021.

General manager Brandon Beane is showing that he drafts, develops, and rewards by keeping his guys in the building for the future. Now, he just did the same thing with MVP quarterback Josh Allen.

According to Adam Schefter, the Bills and Allen have agreed to terms on a record-setting six-year, $330 million deal which includes $250 million guaranteed. This deal gives Allen the largest guarantee ever in NFL history.

A new NFL mark: the Bills and Josh Allen reached agreement on a new record-setting six-year, $330 million contract that includes $250 million guaranteed, the largest guarantee ever given to an NFL player, sources tell ESPN.

Allen had four years left on his deal, but the Bills… pic.twitter.com/HVImHRv7TB

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 9, 2025

Allen was out of the top ten in terms of annual salary per year once the QB market started to sky rocket. Now he gets the payday that he rightfully deserves and is now tied to Buffalo through the 2030 season.

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