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Bills star Allen set for record-breaking $330-million NFL deal

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Bills star Allen set for record-breaking $330-million NFL deal
Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills throws the ball during the fourth quarter of their game against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game at GEHA Field at the Arrowhead Stadium on January 26, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri.
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NEW YORK, United States — Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen will become one of the highest paid players in NFL history after agreeing terms on a record-setting $330-million deal, ESPN reported on Sunday (Monday Manila time).

The network said Allen, the NFL's reigning Most Valuable Player, would receive a guaranteed $250 million under the terms of the six-year contract with the club, which runs through 2030.

While the Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes signed a $450-million 10-year deal with the club in 2020, the $250 million Allen will receive is the largest guaranteed figure paid to any NFL player in the history of the sport, eclipsing the $231-million guaranteed to Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.

News of Allen's new deal comes after a dazzling season in which he led the Bills to AFC Championship game, where they lost to Mahomes and the Chiefs.

Last season, Allen totaled 41 touchdowns — 28 passing, 12 rushing, one receiving — as his Bills scored 30-plus points in 12 games in 2024, tied for the second-most games with 30-plus points by a team in a season in NFL history.

Allen, 28, will receive an average of $55 million per season under his new contract.

Only the Cowboys' Prescott, who earns an average $60 million a season, is paid more.

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