Wyoming Retires Bills QB Josh Allen No. 17 Jersey
Wyoming Retires Bills QB Josh Allen No. 17 Jersey

Wyoming Retires Bills QB Josh Allen No. 17 Jersey

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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is set to return to Laramie, Wyoming, on November 22 for a halftime ceremony during Wyoming's final home game against Nevada, where he will be inducted into the University of Wyoming Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame and become the first Cowboy to have his No. 17 jersey retired. Allen played for Wyoming from 2015 to 2017, excelling as a dual-threat quarterback and leading the team to two bowl games. His collegiate performance helped launch his NFL career, where he was drafted seventh overall by the Bills in 2018 and has since become a three-time Pro Bowler and the reigning NFL MVP. In recognition of his 2024 MVP season, Allen will wear a new gold NFL shield patch on his jersey throughout the 2025 season, distinguishing him as one of five players honored for major NFL awards. This patch, along with the Bills' return to retro red helmets later in the season, marks a new era for the team. Allen's rise from a standout college player to an elite NFL quarterback has not only brought pride to Wyoming but also earned him respect and recognition league-wide.

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