
Joey Bosa: Josh Allen Said We'll Be 'Immortalized' if We Win Super Bowl With Bills
Josh Allen is working on giving newly-signed Buffalo Bills defensive end Joey Bosa some extra motivation to win the Super Bowl next season.
Bosa agreed to a one-year, $12.6 million deal with Bills on Tuesday night, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Per ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg, Bosa said Allen texted him after the signing: "If we do what we set out to do, then we'll be immortalized in this city."
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Bosa signed with the Bills two days after Allen agreed to a new deal of his own.
Allen's six-year, $330 million contract is set to keep him with the Bills through the 2030 season.
The reigning NFL MVP told reporters on Wednesday that he had asked his agent to avoid hurting the Bills' cap situation when negotiating the new deal.
As reported by Spotrac, Allen's new deal is set to take up 19.7 percent of the current salary cap, which ranks 13th among all NFL quarterback contracts.
The Bills have reportedly used some of that flexibility to add Bosa, wide receiver Josh Palmer and defensive end Michael Hoecht.
General manager Brandon Beane also recently told reporters he "would not flinch" to trade the No. 30 pick in the upcoming draft as part of another move, per Getzenberg.


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