Josh Allen Reacts As Wyoming Announces His No 17 Jersey Retirement

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josh allen reacts as wyoming announces his no 17 jersey retirement

To no one’s surprise, the Wyoming Cowboys will officially retire Josh Allen’s No. 17 jersey on November 22 during halftime of the team’s game against Nevada, making him the first player in school history to receive such an honor. Allen, the reigning NFL MVP and former Wyoming quarterback, will attend the ceremony during a short week, celebrating a milestone year with the team. Allen’s reaction to the news was simple, yet telling. Under a highlight video of his Wyoming career on Instagram, he posted, “😎🤎💛.” A post shared by Wyoming Cowboy Football (@wyo_football)

This is a reminder of what Allen faced in his journey to Wyoming: believing in his abilities to play quarterback. In what may be the most defining moment of Josh Allen's University of Wyoming football career, the then future NFL MVP made a mistake that somehow became legendary. During the 2016 Mountain West Championship game against San Diego State, Allen threw what appeared to be a certain pick-six. But instead of watching helplessly as the defender ran toward the end zone, Allen put his head down, chased the player down the sideline, and delivered such a crushing tackle at the goal line... Wyoming got the ball back, the mistake became a momentum shift, and the play became folklore. On Nov.

22, Allen will return to War Memorial Stadium for the first time since his 2018 pro day to watch his No. 17 jersey officially retired at halftime of Wyoming's game against Nevada. LARAMIE -- If you were wondering why Evan Svoboda and Malique Singleton no longer wear the No. 17, the cat is officially out of the bag. Josh Allen, appearing last Friday on the Like A Farmer Podcast, announced his jersey at Wyoming will be retired during the Cowboys' home finale Nov. 22 against Nevada.

The reigning NFL MVP said he will be in attendance and this will be his first time back in Laramie since his Pro Day workout back in 2018. "I actually get to go back to Wyoming after we play the Houston Texans. Number retirement. How about that?" Allen says at the 44:40 mark of the interview. "So that's pretty cool." Allen, who was under center in Laramie from 2015-17, throwing for 5,066 yards and 44 touchdowns while leading the Cowboys to a berth in the 2016 Mountain West Championship game, will also be officially...

Rochelle Gateway Center. ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Josh Allen has accomplished plenty of firsts in his career. He'll corral another one in November as the University of Wyoming is set to retire Allen's No. 17. The Buffalo Bills quarterback will be the first Cowboy to have their jersey retired.

A ceremony to retire Allen's jersey will take place Nov. 22 during halftime of Wyoming's game against Nevada. Allen will be in attendance for the game and ceremony with the Bills having the weekend off as they play on "Thursday Night Football" that week at the Houston Texans. "What's up, Cowboys fans. Josh Allen here," Allen said in a video announcing the retirement. "I'm excited to announce that I will be returning to University of Wyoming Nov.

22 against University of Nevada. Excited to be back in Laramie. Go Pokes." 17 coming home. pic.twitter.com/rA7YZv6kan Former Wyoming Cowboy and now Buffalo Bill quarterback Josh Allen will be returning to War Memorial Stadium on Saturday, November 22 to have his #17 jersey retired.

The ceremony will take place at the half of the game against Nevada. It marks the first official jersey retirement in Cowboys football history. “It’s very cool to be remembered there,” Allen said. “Coach Bohl and the University of Wyoming, obviously, I wouldn’t be here without them. It’s very cool to be honored by something so close and near to my heart. It’s a pretty cool achievement.”

Allen led the Cowboys to two consecutive eight-win seasons, the berth in the MW Championship game and two bowl games. He accounted for 5,833 yards of total offense (5,066 passing yards, 767 rushing yards) and was responsible for 57 touchdowns (44 passing, 12 rushing, one receiving) during his UW career. While not in attendance due to his NFL commitment, Allen will be part of the today’s 2025 UW Hall of Fame class inductees which also includes Casey Bramlet, who also played quarterback in the... After graduating in December 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in social science, Allen was selected by the Bills with the No. 7 overall pick in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft, UW’s highest-ever draft pick. “We think the world of Josh,” UW athletics director Tom Burman said.

“There’s no better ambassador in the history of this place than Josh Allen.” BREAKING NEWS: The University of Wyoming will retire Josh Allen’s No. 17 jersey, a landmark decision that cements the Buffalo Bills quarterback’s legacy and highlights the evolving ways athletes are celebrated in the digital age. The honor, announced today, recognizes Allen’s unusual journey from an unheralded prospect to an NFL MVP, solidifying his status as a Wyoming legend and marking a strategic move by the university to attract future... This unprecedented tribute underscores the profound impact of modern platforms in amplifying and preserving athletic achievements, setting a new precedent for athlete recognition and branding in the collegiate landscape. The announcement that Josh Allen’s No.

17 jersey will be retired by the University of Wyoming marks a notable moment, not just for the Buffalo Bills quarterback, but for how athletes are remembered and celebrated in the digital age. Allen’s journey from a “no-star recruit” at Reedley College to an NFL MVP and now the first player in Wyoming history to have his number retired is a testament to perseverance and talent. This honor transcends mere athletic achievement; it signifies a deep connection to a program and a community, a connection that is increasingly amplified and preserved through various modern platforms. Jersey retirement is a hallowed tradition in collegiate and professional sports, symbolizing a player’s indelible mark on a team’s legacy. For Wyoming, retiring Allen’s No. 17 is more then just a ceremony; it’s a strategic move to solidify their place in sports history and attract future talent.

In an era where athlete branding is paramount, such honors serve as powerful marketing tools. Thay generate buzz, remind fans of past glories, and offer compelling narratives for potential recruits. Consider the impact of iconic retired numbers in college football – they become instantly recognizable symbols of a program’s identity. To stream WGRZ on your phone, you need the WGRZ app. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Josh Allen, the NFL's reigning Most Valuable Player, will be inducted into the University of Wyoming's Athletics Hall of Fame on Friday. The fact that he's a member of the Class of 2025 is no surprise, that was announced back in February. What's new is that the football program announced on Thursday that he will return to Laramie on Nov. 22, for the home finale against Nevada, when his No. 17 jersey will be retired during a halftime ceremony.

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