Annie Agar Uses New Online Platform To Showcase Her Talents (At The Expense Of Cowboys Fans)

Annie Agar at a College Football Playoff event.

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NFL correspondent Annie Agar, like many others around the sports and entertainment world, is hopping on new social media platform Threads. That’s given her followers yet another outlet for content.

Despite being only a few days into the switch, she’s not disappointing. On Wednesday, Agar welcomed the Dallas Cowboys to Threads as only she can.

For those not in-the-know, Threads is Meta/Instagram’s alternative to Twitter and it’s quickly gaining traction. Everything you need to know about the new app can be found HERE.

When logging onto Threads, you’ll notice a sense of familiarity. The timeline and homepage look eerily similar to Twitter, though there are subtle differences.

With many in the media making the switch, there have been a number of “Welcome to Threads” moments, one of which was provided by Annie Agar this week.

The football personality posted an embarrassing video of the Cowboys from their most recent playoff game. On the final play of a loss to the 49ers, the Dallas offense attempted to run a gimmick.

Ezekiel Elliott lined up at center with everyone else split out wide. Elliott was immediately pancaked at the snap and the play was blown up before it could get started.

The Cowboys quickly became the butt of jokes online.

Threads has given Annie Agar, and the rest of the NFL world, a chance to relive that viral moment. Fans quickly responded to the blast-to-the-past, offering their hilarious reactions in the comments section.

One person wrote, “You love to see it,” while another said, “You’re doing the Lord’s work, Annie.”

Cowboys fans were in shambles with this Dallas supporter writing, “Too soon…”

The Cowboys haven’t been the only victim this week, however. This is just the latest shot Agar’s taken over the last few days.

The Patriots were her target on the 4th of July holiday as she roasted Mac Jones and Co. while sporting a red, white, and blue bikini.

Agar looks like she’ll be an active user on Threads, which only means more fantastic content this offseason. That’s good news for all NFL fans.