Josh Allen Secures NFL’s Largest Guaranteed Contract: $250M Deal Signed
BUFFALO, N.Y. – The Buffalo Bills have made a massive statement about their future by locking in their franchise quarterback for the long haul. Josh Allen, the reigning NFL MVP and cornerstone of the Bills’ offense, has signed a monumental six-year, $330 million extension, including a jaw-dropping $250 million in guaranteed money. This record-breaking deal surpasses every other guaranteed contract in NFL history, even topping Deshaun Watson’s $230 million pact with the Cleveland Browns.
With this new contract, Allen leaps from the 14th-highest paid quarterback in terms of annual salary to second place, earning $55 million per year. The only player making more? Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys, who leads the league with a $60 million yearly average.
Buffalo Goes All-In on Its Franchise Leader
For Buffalo, this extension is about more than just money—it’s about fully committing to the quarterback who has redefined the team’s identity. General Manager Brandon Beane has always been vocal about Allen’s importance, and he made it clear that keeping him in Buffalo was a priority.
“I love Josh and everything he’s done for this team,” Beane said. “We had some good talks about what’s best for the team and what’s best for him. This deal ensures that we can continue building a strong team around him for years to come.”
Allen, who was already under contract through 2028, now has his future secured in Buffalo until at least 2030. By the time this extension nears its final year, he’ll be 34 years old and still at the peak of his career, giving the Bills a long runway to chase their championship dreams.
Allen’s Dominance: Why He’s Worth Every Penny
Allen’s numbers aren’t just good—they’re historic. In the 2024 season, he became the first player in NFL history to throw at least 25 touchdown passes, rush for at least 10 touchdowns, and throw fewer than 10 interceptions in a single year. His final season stats? 28 passing touchdowns, 12 rushing touchdowns, and just six picks—a testament to his improved decision-making.
His career stats are just as eye-opening. With 260 total touchdowns (passing and rushing) in his first seven seasons, he has more than any player in NFL history for that span—29 more than his closest competitor, Patrick Mahomes. Additionally, he’s racked up 65 rushing touchdowns since entering the league, more than any other quarterback, outpacing even Jalen Hurts by 10.
But it’s not just the stats that make Allen the heart and soul of the Bills. His leadership has been a defining force behind Buffalo’s resurgence. Coach Sean McDermott made that clear when he credited Allen’s presence as the team’s biggest strength in 2024.
“Josh’s leadership is what drove this team forward,” McDermott said. “You can look at the numbers, but when you see how he commands the locker room, how he handles pressure, how he gets his teammates to rally around him—it’s undeniable.”
Named one of the team’s two captains, Allen continues to prove that his impact goes beyond his performance on the field.
Chasing a Championship: The Next Step in Allen’s Journey
Despite all of Allen’s success, one goal still remains—winning a Super Bowl. Buffalo made it back to the AFC Championship Game in 2024, only to be stopped once again by their biggest postseason roadblock: Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. With an 0-4 playoff record against Mahomes, Allen knows what needs to be done.
“We’re going to keep pushing, keep improving,” Allen said after the season ended. “This city deserves a championship, and I won’t stop until we bring a Lombardi Trophy back to Buffalo.”
To give Allen the best shot at a title, the Bills have made key roster moves. They’ve secured defensive end Greg Rousseau with a four-year, $80 million extension, linebacker Terrel Bernard with a four-year, $50 million deal, and wide receiver Khalil Shakir with a four-year, $53 million contract. Additionally, offensive coordinator Joe Brady is returning for his second full season, providing continuity that could help Allen take the next step in his postseason journey.
Source: Sources: Josh Allen to get record $250M guaranteed in new deal
Where Allen Stands Among the NFL’s Best
With this historic contract, Allen now owns the record for the highest guaranteed money in NFL history. Here’s how his deal compares to other top quarterbacks:
Player | Guaranteed Money |
Josh Allen | $250 million |
Deshaun Watson | $230 million |
Dak Prescott | $229.4 million |
Joe Burrow | $219 million |
Despite not being named a first-team All-Pro, Allen still took home the MVP award in 2024, joining an elite list of quarterbacks to win MVP without that distinction. The only other two? John Elway in 1987 and Steve McNair in 2003.
Perhaps most impressively, Allen has set an NFL record by recording at least 40 combined passing and rushing touchdowns in five straight seasons. No other player has accomplished this feat more than four times, and only Aaron Rodgers has surpassed it with six such seasons.
Now that the Bills have made their commitment official, the pressure shifts to Allen. Can he finally take Buffalo over the hump and bring home the franchise’s first Super Bowl trophy?

Buffalo’s Future and Allen’s Growing Legacy
Buffalo has remained one of the AFC’s top teams under Allen’s leadership, but they know that the ultimate goal isn’t just being competitive—it’s winning it all. With Allen locked in for the next six years, the Bills believe they have everything they need to get over the finish line.
Allen has already secured his place in Bills history alongside legendary names like Thurman Thomas and O.J. Simpson, both of whom also won MVP awards. But his true legacy will be defined by whether he can bring a championship to Buffalo.
If the 2024 season proved anything, it’s that Allen is more locked in than ever. With fewer turnovers, an improved rushing attack, and enhanced leadership, he’s never been more prepared to take the Bills to the next level.
As the 2025 season approaches, all eyes will be on Allen to see if he can live up to the expectations that come with his historic contract. But given his track record, one thing is clear—he’s more than ready for the challenge.
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