Days After $330M Splurge, Sean McDermott Makes Major Roster Decision on Josh Allen’s Key Weapon

The Buffalo Bills had everyone lose their head when they offered a monstrous contract extension to their quarterback, Josh Allen. And not just any extension—a $330 million deal for the next six years. What makes it even more interesting is that Allen was already signed with the Bills through 2028. But c’mon, the guy just snagged his first MVP after recording one of the best seasons of his career—so, call it a well-deserving deal.

Now that the Bills are done securing their QB for six more years, they’re gearing up to bolster the roster in free agency. On Wednesday, the team re-signed the Safety Damar Hamlin on a one-year contract extension. The guy was scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent. However, considering Hamlin was one of the team’s full-time starters at safety, the team decided to extend his contract for one more year.

The team shared the news on their official ‘X’ handle.“We’ve agreed to terms on a one-year contract extension with,” they wrote in their post.

We’ve agreed to terms on a one-year contract extension with @HamlinIsland: https://t.co/nQ4tTxffwa pic.twitter.com/otXQc0ooPs

— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) March 12, 2025

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