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Buffalo Bills Star Josh Allen Becomes Co-Owner of Buffalo Sabres — A Legacy Beyond Football

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Buffalo, NY – October 1, 2025

The city of Buffalo has always been defined by grit, loyalty, and passion for its teams. Now, that bond deepens as Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has officially become co-owner of the Buffalo Sabres, strengthening his lifelong ties to the city.

Founded in 1970, the Sabres are one of the NHL’s most storied franchises, with appearances in the 1975 and 1999 Stanley Cup Finals and the legendary “French Connection” line cementing their place in hockey history. In 2025, they are once again in the hunt for a playoff berth.

Josh Allen’s journey from first-round draft pick in 2018 to face of the Buffalo Bills has made him a symbol of resilience and pride for Western New York. His new role with the Sabres signals a commitment that extends far beyond the football field.

“Buffalo has given me everything — my career, my family, even the love that brought me my wife. This city is more than home; it’s forever. I want to give my whole life back to Buffalo and help spread Buffalo’s spirit of sports across America,”

Allen said in a statement that immediately resonated with fans.

 

Allen’s investment follows a growing trend of athletes diversifying into sports ownership, but his move carries deeper meaning. It’s not just about business—it’s about legacy. By becoming a part of the Sabres’ ownership group, Allen is ensuring Buffalo’s identity continues to shine on the national stage.

The partnership also strengthens cross-sport unity within the city. Buffalo fans now have a superstar quarterback who is equally invested in the success of their hockey team, creating a unique bond between the Bills and Sabres communities.

For Allen, this isn’t a short-term venture. Much like his dedication to the Bills, his commitment to the Sabres signals a desire to see Buffalo sports thrive for generations. As he leads on the football field and now in the boardroom, the city has a face for its sporting future.

The move has already been hailed as a “historic day for Buffalo,” with fans celebrating Allen not just as a quarterback, but as a civic icon. For a city built on loyalty, his decision is seen as the ultimate tribute.

Buffalo now has its quarterback of today—and a co-owner determined to shape its sporting tomorrow.

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