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NFL News: Josh Allen makes historic decision about his future with Bills after another loss to Chiefs in playoffs

After another heartbreaking playoff loss to the Chiefs, Josh Allen makes a historic decision about his future with the Bills. In a move that will shape the franchise's direction for years to come, Allen's commitment signals a bold new chapter for the team as they continue their quest for a Super Bowl.

Josh Allen quarterback of the Buffalo Bills and his girlfriend Hailee Steinfeld
Ā© Michael Loccisano/Getty ImagesJosh Allen quarterback of the Buffalo Bills and his girlfriend Hailee Steinfeld

Josh Allen had a very bittersweet 2024 season with the Buffalo Bills. Despite winning the NFL MVP award, he once again couldn’t lead his team to the Super Bowl after losing in the playoffs to the Kansas City Chiefs.

The star quarterback needs to find a way to bounce back with a roster in which several players, like Khalil Shakir, Greg Rousseau, and Terrel Bernard, have already received their well-deserved contract extensions.

Now, in a move that financially places him above Patrick Mahomes, Allen has also signed a new deal that officially makes him the player with the most guaranteed money in NFL history.

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Will Josh Allen get contract extension with Bills?

Yes. Josh Allen has signed a six-year, $330 million contract extension to remain the franchise quarterback of the Buffalo Bills. An impressive deal with $250 million guaranteed.

Although he still had four years left on his contract, the Bills decided to reset the market by confirming the news on their social media. ā€œWe’ve reached an agreement on a new deal with MVP QB Josh Allen that will keep him in Buffalo through 2030.ā€

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