Josh Allen is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. The 28-year-old, who is the starting quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, has been in the league since 2018. His athletic success has allowed Josh Allen to build up his net worth to $70 million in 2025.
Allen was just named to the Pro Bowl for the third time and is the offensive leader of a Bills team that just clinched its fifth-consecutive AFC East title. Allen also recently got engaged to actress and singer Hailee Steinfeld. Here is a look into Josh Allen’s net worth in 2025.
Josh Allen’s net worth in 2025 is $70 million. This is according to numerous outlets, including Celebrity Net Worth. Obviously, the majority of that money comes from his NFL contract, but Allen is also a fairly popular player. The Bills quarterback does a lot of endorsements and stays active outside of his NFL paycheck.
Josh Allen was born in 1996, in Firebaugh, Calif. Interestingly enough, he was actually born and raised on a huge cotton farm, just outside Fresno, Calif.
Since it was a fairly small city, Allen started looking for interests outside of Firebaugh, choosing to spend most of his free time in Fresno, watching their football games. He even attended their football camps but without much luck.
Even though Allen was a standout high school player, he garnered no attention from schools in the nation. Before he graduated high school, he got no scholarship offers, mostly due to the fact that he decided not to concentrate on one sport.
He played baseball, basketball, football, worked on the farm with his parents, and helped his mother with a restaurant where she was working. Unfortunately for Allen, that all meant that he had to settle for Reedley College, a local junior college where his football path continued.
After a season at Reedley, he transferred to the only school that offered him a scholarship at the time – the University of Wyoming. Unfortunately, misfortune struck him in just his second game for the Cowboys as a broken collarbone kept him off the field for the rest of the season.
In his second season with the Cowboys, Allen was playing so well that he even contemplated declaring for the 2017 NFL Draft but decided to remain at Wyoming one more year. After his final season, he declared for the draft, and it was time to prove his worth in the NFL.
The Buffalo Bills selected Josh Allen seventh overall in the 2017 NFL Draft. He had two other quarterbacks as competition until the Bills traded one to the then-Oakland Raiders. Still, the Bills were not ready to give the reins of the offense to Allen just yet, so he was a backup to Nathan Peterman.
That only lasted for one week, as Allen captured a spot as...