NFL
Bills extend Josh Allen's contract: six seasons for $330 million
The NFL MVP quarterback will continue to lead the franchise, which he led to the American Conference finals.

Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL) have made official details of the contract extension of Josh Allen. The quarterback will remain with the franchise through 2030 and will receive $330 million, with $250 million guaranteed.
"The Bills and Josh Allen have reached an agreement on a new deal that will keep him in Buffalo through 2030," the team said via a release on its website.
Allen, who received the NFL's Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, will be the second-highest annual contract earner ($55 million), behind only Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott ($60 million).
This season, Allen shined brighter than anyone else in the regular season with a total of 41 touchdowns and 4,269 yards, which led him to receive the MVP award, ahead of Lamar Jackson and Saquon Barkley.
He also led the Bills to the American Conference finals, losing to the Super Bowl LIX runners-up, the Kansas City Chiefs.
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