A few days ago, the Buffalo Bills awarded their quarterback, Josh Allen, a well-deserved record six-year contract worth $330 million through the 2030 season. It’s the largest guaranteed amount in NFL history.
Allen is undoubtedly one of the best players in the NFL, and the Bills rewarded the previous season’s MVP with this contract. However, the goal remains to win the first Super Bowl in franchise history.
On several occasions, Allen and company have come very close, with the most recent being last season when they dramatically fell to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Josh Allen has earned the respect of his locker room and, above all, the NFL
Countless players and former players have praised Josh Allen’s career: Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson, among others. But those who have shared the locker room with Allen have simply shown respect.
Tremaine Edmunds, the two-time Pro Bowler and Bills player from 2018 to 2022, did not stay behind, and after hearing about Josh Allen’s new contract, he expressed happiness for his former quarterback.
“Josh is my guy, I’m really happy for him. He’s an incredible worker, his talent is evident, and it’s been reflected in the team’s success and his own. We were both drafted in the same class, so seeing his success makes me very happy. He deserves everything he’s achieving,” said Edmunds.
All the confidence of Sean McDermott in Josh Allen as they pursue the Super Bowl
The Bills’ Head Coach has praised Josh Allen on multiple occasions, highlighting his leadership and professional growth. Additionally, McDermott emphasized the importance of the culture and values Allen brings to the team, mentioning that building a solid foundation and effective chemistry among players are essential for the Bills’ continued success.
The confidence in Allen is impressive as they pursue the Super Bowl, but the road will be tough, as he’ll have to face the Chiefs, Ravens, Bengals, in an AFC that gets more challenging each year.
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