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Kyle Allen Returns to Bills on 2-Year Deal
10 Mar
Summary
- Kyle Allen signed a two-year contract worth $4.1 million.
- The deal includes an additional $2 million in potential incentives.
- He previously served as Josh Allen's backup in Buffalo during 2023.

Kyle Allen is set to return to the Buffalo Bills, signing a two-year contract worth $4.1 million. This deal also includes performance incentives that could add another $2 million to his earnings. Allen's return reunites him with his close friend, Josh Allen, as he is expected to serve as his backup once again.
During the 2025 season, Kyle Allen was with the Detroit Lions, where he backed up Jared Goff. He appeared in three games that season, attempting only two passes. Allen has not started a game since 2022 with the Houston Texans, but he has a career history spanning 34 games with 19 starts. His career has also included stops with the Carolina Panthers, Washington Commanders, and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Across his career, Kyle Allen has demonstrated a completion rate of 62.5 percent, throwing for 4,753 yards. He has recorded 26 touchdowns against 21 interceptions.




