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Joshua Patrick Allen (born May 21, 1996)[1] is an American professional football quarterback currently playing for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He played one year of junior college football at Reedley College before transferring to the University of Wyoming, where he led the Cowboys to a Mountain West Conference division title and two bowl games. He was drafted by the Bills seventh overall in the 2018 NFL Draft, becoming the highest-drafted NFL player from Wyoming. Allen started his professional career as Buffalo's backup quarterback, but was quickly thrust into the starting position after a poor performance by Nathan Peterman and had his first career win Week 3 of 2018... In his second year as a starter, he led the Bills to a 10-win season and their second playoff appearance since 1999. During his third year as starter, Allen broke several franchise passing records, including most passing yards and touchdowns in a single season, and led Buffalo to its first divisional title and playoff win since...

PFF all pro 2023) top 100 2020, 2022 Allen grew up on a Template:Convert/acre cotton farm near Firebaugh, California, a small town about Template:Convert/mi west of Fresno, California.[2][3][4] His family has lived in the area since his great-grandfather, who emigrated from Sweden... Growing up as a Fresno State fan who regularly attended both games and football camps, Allen tried to draw the interest of the program's coaching staff; his father tried to sell the Bulldogs' head... San Diego State made him an offer to walk on, but Allen turned it down because Aztecs coach Rocky Long couldn't guarantee any playing time. In a 2017 story on Allen, ESPN journalist Mark Schlabach speculated on why Allen got so little interest out of high school:[2] At the time, Josh was about 6-foot-3 and 180 pounds.

He hadn't attended the elite quarterback camps and wasn't a widely known prospect. His high school team didn't participate in many 7-on-7 camps because Josh and many of his teammates were busy playing baseball and other sports. He was the leading scorer on his basketball team and also pitched on the baseball team, reaching 90 mph with his fastball. This is an accepted version of this page Joshua Patrick Allen (born May 21, 1996)[1] is an American professional football quarterback for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). A lightly regarded high school prospect, Allen began his college football career with the Reedley Tigers before transferring to the Wyoming Cowboys.

His success at Wyoming led to him being selected seventh overall by the Bills in the 2018 NFL draft. Allen had a breakout season in 2020 when he led the Bills to their first division title and playoff victory since 1995 en route to an AFC Championship Game appearance. As the team's starting quarterback, he has led Buffalo to a total of six playoff appearances, five consecutive division titles, and two conference championship game berths. He was named NFL Most Valuable Player in 2024 and has also received three Pro Bowl and two second-team All-Pro selections. Allen grew up on a 3,000-acre (1,200 ha) cotton farm near Firebaugh, California, a small town about 40 miles (64 km) west of Fresno, California.[2][3][4][5] His family has lived in the Firebaugh area since... Growing up as a Fresno State fan who regularly attended both games and football camps, Allen tried to draw the interest of the program's coaching staff; his father tried to sell the Bulldogs' head...

San Diego State made him an offer to walk on, but Allen turned it down because Aztecs coach Rocky Long could not guarantee any playing time. In a 2017 story on Allen, ESPN journalist Mark Schlabach speculated on why Allen got so little interest out of high school:[2] .mw-parser-output .templatequote{overflow:hidden;margin:1em 0;padding:0 32px}.mw-parser-output .templatequotecite{line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;margin-top:0}@media(min-width:500px){.mw-parser-output .templatequotecite{padding-left:1.6em}} Joshua Patrick Allen (born May 21, 1996)[1] is an American professional football quarterback for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). A lightly regarded high school prospect, Allen began his college football career with the Reedley Tigers before transferring to the Wyoming Cowboys. His success at Wyoming led to him being selected seventh overall by the Bills in the 2018 NFL draft. Allen had a breakout season in 2020 when he led the Bills to their first division title and playoff victory since 1995 en route to an AFC Championship Game appearance.

As the team's starting quarterback, he has led Buffalo to a total of six playoff appearances, five consecutive division titles, and two conference championship game berths. He was named NFL Most Valuable Player in 2024 and has also received three Pro Bowl and two second-team All-Pro selections. Allen grew up on a 3,000-acre (1,200 ha) cotton farm near Firebaugh, California, a small town about 40 miles (64 km) west of Fresno, California.[2][3][4][5] His family has lived in the Firebaugh area since... Growing up as a Fresno State fan who regularly attended both games and football camps, Allen tried to draw the interest of the program's coaching staff; his father tried to sell the Bulldogs' head... San Diego State made him an offer to walk on, but Allen turned it down because Aztecs coach Rocky Long could not guarantee any playing time. In a 2017 story on Allen, ESPN journalist Mark Schlabach speculated on why Allen got so little interest out of high school:[2]

At the time, Josh was about 6-foot-3 and 180 pounds. He hadn't attended the elite quarterback camps and wasn't a widely known prospect. His high school team didn't participate in many 7-on-7 camps because Josh and many of his teammates were busy playing baseball and other sports. He was the leading scorer on his basketball team and also pitched on the baseball team, reaching 90 mph with his fastball. Josh Allen’s journey began in the small town of Firebaugh, California—an unlikely starting point for what would become a remarkable football career. What once seemed improbable is now a reality: Allen is the starting quarterback for the Buffalo Bills and one of the NFL’s brightest stars.

This Saturday, he will be inducted into the University of Wyoming Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame. Brown and Gold Sports is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. In addition, Allen’s No. 17 jersey will be retired during halftime on Nov. 22, when Wyoming hosts Nevada—a fitting tribute to a player who has cemented his legacy with the football program.

Allen is remembered by Wyoming fans for making some of the most insane throws ever witnessed in college football. His connections with receivers like Jacob Hollister and Tanner Gentry remain iconic highlights of his time in Laramie. Joshua Patrick Allen ( Firebaugh , California , May 21, 1996), better known simply as Josh Allen , is an American professional American football player . He plays the quarterback position and currently plays for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He played at the college level at Wyoming . The Bills selected Allen with the seventh pick in the 2018 draft , moving up from 12th after a trade with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers .

Allen grew up on a 3,000-acre (1,200 ha) cotton farm near Firebaugh , California , a small town approximately 40 miles (64 km) west of Fresno, California . 3 ​4​ The Allen family-owned farm was established in 1975 by Josh’s paternal grandfather, who was a member of the local school board and named after the gym at Firebaugh High School , where... His family has He has always lived in that region since his great-grandfather settled there during the Great Depression , after having immigrated from Sweden in 1907. 5 Allen grew up as a fan of the Fresno State team , going to their stadium to watch games. In high school he played three sports: football, basketball and baseball.

He also worked regularly on the family farm and at the restaurant his mother operated in Firebaugh. Despite being a talented three-sport athlete at Firebaugh, no Division I college offered Allen an athletic scholarship . In a 2017 article about Allen, ESPN journalist Mark Schlabach opined that Allen received so little interest in high school because he weighed only 180 pounds and was 6-foot-10 at the time, and had... He was the best scorer on his basketball team and was also a good thrower on his baseball team (he could throw balls at 90 mph). 5 University Reedley Allen spent his first year of college, in 2014, playing at Reedley College , a local college where one of the assistant coaches was married to a cousin of Josh’s.

There he posted dominant statistics as the team’s quarterback. He passed for 25 touchdowns and had only 4 interceptions that year, in which he grew to 1.98 meters and 95.25 kg. At the end of the season, and after emailing videos of his game to all Division I college coaches, he received interest from two of them: the University of Wyoming and Eastern Michigan University... Wyoming coach Craig Bohl visited the Allen family farm after researching Josh, noting similarities between him and another former prospect, Carson Wentz . Bohl was the only FBS coach to visit Josh’s family and his father told him, “We went all over the country and there’s only one quarterback we want and that’s your son. He’s going to be the face of our program.” 6

Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. Josh Allen (born May 21, 1996, Firebaugh, California, U.S.) is one of the top quarterbacks in the National Football League (NFL), known for his arm strength and mobility. In 2018 he was drafted in the first round by the Buffalo Bills, and three years later he led the team to its first American Football Conference championship game appearance in nearly 30 years. Allen was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the 2024 season. Allen is the second of four children born to LaVonne and Joel Allen. They lived on a ranch in the remote farming town of Firebaugh, California, about 40 miles (64 km) west of Fresno.

Joel Allen and his brother, Todd Allen, owned the family farm, while LaVonne Allen ran the restaurant the Farmer’s Daughter. In 2017 Josh Allen told ESPN that his father had instilled a strong work ethic in him: Seeing my dad wake up super early when the sun wasn’t even out and then coming home when the sun was set, he worked his tail off to provide for our family and did... He’s the most selfless man I know, and I think if I’m half the man he is, I’ll be all right in this world. Allen played multiple sports as a child, and in high school he was on the basketball and baseball teams. But his passion was gridiron football, and he was already earning a reputation for his incredible arm strength.

However, Allen was largely overlooked by college football scouts and did not receive any scholarship offers. So he enrolled at a nearby junior college, Reedley College, and, at the end of his first season there, he emailed every FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) head coach, offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator, and position... Only two schools came through with offers: Eastern Michigan University and the University of Wyoming. He chose Wyoming and enrolled in 2015. In his junior year, Allen racked up 3,203 passing yards with 28 touchdowns. He then helped Wyoming win the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in 2017 and was named the game’s Most Valuable Player.

Joshua Patrick Allen (born May 21, 1996)[1] is an American football quarterback for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Wyoming, where he was a bowl game MVP, and was selected seventh overall by the Bills in the 2018 NFL Draft. Allen had a breakout season in 2020 when he led the Bills to their first division title and playoff victory since 1995 en route to an AFC Championship Game appearance. He also set the Bills franchise records for single-season passing yards and touchdowns, while earning Pro Bowl and second-team All-Pro honors. During his Buffalo tenure, he has led the team to a total of five playoff appearances, four consecutive division titles, and five postseason victories. Allen grew up on a Template:Convert/acre cotton farm near Firebaugh, California, a small town about Template:Convert/mi west of Fresno, California.[2][3][4] His family has lived in the area since his great-grandfather, who emigrated from Sweden...

Growing up as a Fresno State fan who regularly attended both games and football camps, Allen tried to draw the interest of the program's coaching staff; his father tried to sell the Bulldogs' head... San Diego State made him an offer to walk on, but Allen turned it down because Aztecs coach Rocky Long couldn't guarantee any playing time. In a 2017 story on Allen, ESPN journalist Mark Schlabach speculated on why Allen got so little interest out of high school:[2] At the time, Josh was about 6-foot-3 and 180 pounds. He hadn't attended the elite quarterback camps and wasn't a widely known prospect. His high school team didn't participate in many 7-on-7 camps because Josh and many of his teammates were busy playing baseball and other sports.

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