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Buffalo Bills quarterback and luckily recently engaged to Hailee Steinfeld S.O.B. Josh Allen added to his MVP resume on Sunday night against the San Francisco 49ers, as he became the first quarterback to throw a touchdown, rush for a touchdown, and catch a touchdown in the same game.
Two of those touchdowns, the passing and the catching, actually came on the same play, as Josh Allen — after firing a pass to Amari Cooper, who was running a slant, late in the 3rd quarter — followed the play up and caught a lateral, running it into the end zone.
It was an incredible play that many believe instantly became a contender to wind up being one of the best of the season.
WHAT THE?!?!?!?!
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The moment wound up being a bit soured, however, as many NFL fans noticed that NBC color commentator Cris Collinsworth, famed for glazing Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, managed to work the reigning Super Bowl champions into his analysis.
Cris Collinsworth is never gonna beat the Mahomes allegations man, they’re showing a replay of that Josh Allen Touchdown and he’s talking about Kelce and Mahomes 😂
— Matt Speck (@the_mattspeck24) December 2, 2024
“Josh Allen and Amari Cooper make an amazing play for a touchdown — Chris Collinsworth: ‘Now how many times have we seen stuff like this out of Kansas City and Travis Kelce?’ Go f— yourself Chris,” fumed one NFL fan in a viral post on X, formerly Twitter.
“HOW did Cris Collinsworth see THAT Bills touchdown and praise TRAVIS KELCE, AND say ‘that was Kansas City magic’?!?!? He has to be doing it on purpose now,” one frustrated football fan posted on social media.
“Only friggen Collinsworth manages to s— Mahomes/Kelce off describing an insane Josh Allen play,” added a Bills fan.
Some fans couldn’t believe their ears: “Chris Collinsworth there is zero chance you just brought up Travis Kelce and the Chiefs,” another NFL fan tweeted.
With their win over the San Francisco 49ers, Allen and the 10-2 Bills clinched their fifth straight AFC East title.