Josh Allen adopts a remarkably pragmatic approach when it comes to managing his finances.
Despite his substantial earnings – Josh Allen, aged 27, secured a six-year, $258 million extension with the Buffalo Bills in 2021 – the star quarterback expresses his modest outlook, stating, “I don’t have many material desires.”
“I’m not the biggest spender in the world,” Allen explains via People.com
He recalls his initial “splurge” being a Range Rover, influenced by his childhood admiration for athletes who owned such vehicles. “Seeing some athletes drive Range Rovers as a kid, I thought that was pretty cool, so that was my first indulgence.”
For Allen, his home in Buffalo, New York, stands as his sole other significant expenditure since he was drafted by the Bills in 2018.
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Within the Orchard Park community, his residence boasts a unique feature: a simulated golf course located in his expansive two-story basement, as showcased in a recent video shared by Allen.
The native of Firebaugh, California, reveals that his financial outlays are so infrequent that his financial advisor occasionally reaches out to inquire if everything is in order.
“My financial guy calls me and he’s like, ‘Hey, are you good? Do you need anything?’ and I’m like, ‘No, we’re good.’ I’ve got a house and I’ve got a car that works. I don’t really need much,” Allen adds.
Josh Allen has already amassed a considerable fortune, and if he maintains his current level of performance, he’s poised to accrue even more wealth throughout his NFL career.