Bills reward Allen with new contract after NFL MVP season. Deal is worth $330M, AP source says
- Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen signed a six-year contract extension worth $330 million, which includes $250 million guaranteed, making it the largest guarantee for an NFL player in history.
- Allen's new deal keeps him with the Bills through the 2030 season, rewarding him for his MVP-winning season in 2024.
- He had a standout season, passing for over 3,700 yards and scoring 40 total touchdowns, while leading the Bills to a 13-4 record.
- The Bills aim to solidify their team by extending Allen and other key players as they pursue their first Super Bowl appearance since 1993.
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