Skip to main content

Buffalo Bills and MVP QB Josh Allen reach agreement on a new deal through 2030

 

The Bills and MVP QB Josh Allen have reached an agreement on a new deal that will keep him in Buffalo through 2030, the team announced Sunday.

Allen was named the AP NFL Most Valuable Player in 2024 after recording 4,269 total yards, 41 total touchdowns and the fewest turnovers of his career (8). Among his many NFL records set this season, Allen became the first player in NFL history with 5 straight 40+ total TD seasons.

Led by Allen, the Bills finished with a 13-4 record and a fifth-straight AFC East division title. They also reached the AFC Championship for the second time in the last five seasons.

Since coming into the league, Allen has the most wins (76), total TDs (262) & total yards (30,595) by any player all-time in their first seven seasons. In Week 13, Allen passed Bills Legend and Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly for the most total touchdowns in franchise history.

Allen is a three-time Pro Bowl selection, two-time All-Pro and the reigning MVP.