The Buffalo Bills and star quarterback Josh Allen have agreed to a contract extension that will keep him with the team through the 2030 season, the franchise announced on Sunday. This deal solidifies Allen’s future in Buffalo as the centerpiece of the team’s long-term success.
Allen had a historic 2024 season, earning the AP NFL Most Valuable Player award after totaling 4,269 yards and 41 touchdowns while recording a career-low eight turnovers. He made NFL history by becoming the first player ever to achieve five consecutive seasons with at least 40 total touchdowns, further cementing his status as one of the league’s elite quarterbacks.

Allen Leads Bills to Continued Dominance with Record-Breaking Performances and Playoff Success
Under Allen’s leadership, the Bills finished with a 13-4 record and secured their fifth straight AFC East division title. They advanced to the AFC Championship Game for the second time in the past five seasons, reinforcing their status as a dominant force in the conference.
Since entering the NFL, Allen has set multiple records, including the most wins (76), total touchdowns (262), and total yards (30,595) by any player in their first seven seasons. In Week 13, he surpassed Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly for the most total touchdowns in Bills franchise history. A three-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro, Allen now adds MVP honors to his already impressive résumé.