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Josh Allen Shows True Character With Comment About $330 Million Contract
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen signed a massive extension on Sunday.

He agreed to a new six-year $330 million contract with $250 million guaranteed. It's well-deserved since he's one of the five best quarterbacks in the league. 

Allen won his first MVP and helped the Bills reach the AFC Championship Game, finishing the season with 3,731 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and six interceptions. He also added 102 carries for 531 yards and 12 touchdowns on the ground. 

Allen is super grateful for the new deal but wanted to make sure that it didn't have a big impact on the salary cap. He wants the Bills to have as much room as possible to add pieces around him.

"If this has any impact on the cap, let's find a way to not do that," Allen said

He also told the media that he wanted to be a Buffalo Bill for his entire NFL career.

 "I don't want to play anywhere else," Allen said. "This is home to me, and it will never not be home."

He loves being a Bill and wants to be the quarterback that brings the franchise its first Super Bowl. The Bills have never won a Super Bowl, but they want to change that in 2025. 

They'll have to find a way to get past the Kansas City Chiefs since they have been the boogeyman to the Bills in the Josh Allen/Patrick Mahomes era. The Bills can beat the Chiefs during the regular season but can't get past them in the playoffs. 

They're trying to make moves that will help them accomplish their goal, including signing Joey Bosa and Larry Ogunjobi to beef up their defensive line. They also agreed to terms with wide receiver Joshua Palmer when the legal tampering period fore free agents opened on Monday.

This article first appeared on The Spun and was syndicated with permission.

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