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Bills, Josh Allen agree to record-breaking deal

The Buffalo Bills backed up the Brinks truck for Josh Allen.

Allen and the Bills agreed to terms on a record-breaking six-year contract that keeps him in Buffalo through the 2030 season, the team announced Sunday. According to multiple reports, the contract is worth $330 million and includes $250 million guaranteed. It’s the largest guaranteed total ever given to an NFL player.

Allen won his first NFL MVP award for his 2024 season.

The Bills star quarterback recorded 4,269 total yards and 41 total touchdowns to just eight total turnovers in 2024.

Allen led Buffalo to a 13-4 record and a fifth-straight AFC East division title. The Bills have reached the AFC championship game twice within a five-year span with Allen at QB.

Since the Bills selected Allen No. 7 overall in the 2018 draft, the quarterback has registered the most wins (76), total touchdowns (262) and total yards (30,595) by any player all-time in their first seven seasons.

Allen is a three-time Pro Bowler and two-time second-team All-Pro. He’s produced 26,434 passing yards, 195 touchdowns, 4,142 rushing yards and 65 rushing touchdowns in 111 career regular-season games.

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