The Buffalo Bills have signed QB Josh Allen to a massive six-year contract extension, linking to the team through 2027. ESPN reporter Chris Mortensen broke the news on Friday afternoon, and colleague Adam Schefter added a report that the deal has a total value of $258 million, including $150 million of guaranteed money.
Josh Allen is the first quarterback from the 2018 class to sign a long-term contract extension, and he’ll be paid an average of $43 million per year (and $25 million per year guaranteed) with the new money kicking in.