Josh Allen Returning To Laramie For Jersey Retirement Ceremony Nov 22

Bonisiwe Shabane
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josh allen returning to laramie for jersey retirement ceremony nov 22

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 — At long last, Josh Allen will return to Laramie where his legendary career began. Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen runs with the ball during the Cowboys’ 2017 game against Colorado State at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen avoids a tackle by Dallas Cowboys defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. during their game on Dec. 19, 2023, in Orchard Park, N.Y.

Wyoming Cowboys quarterback Josh Allen announces he will enter the NFL draft after the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on Decc. 22 at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho. Follow UW beat writer Anthony Dion on Twitter @anthonydion03 Bills quarterback Josh Allen is returning to Laramie, Wyo. this fall for his jersey retirement ceremony, the program announced Thursday. Allen will be the first Cowboy in school history to have his jersey, No.

17, retired. The ceremony will take place at halftime during Wyoming's final home game of the season against Nevada at War Memorial Stadium on Nov. 22. SI College Football Newsletter. Get SI's College Football Newsletter. dark.

FREE Wyoming put together a sweet video to honor Allen ahead of the big event and wrote in the caption: "17 coming home." 17 coming home. pic.twitter.com/rA7YZv6kan • The Reigning NFL MVP Will Have Jersey Retired Against Nevada LARAMIE, Wyo.

(Sept 4, 2025) – The reining NFL MVP and Wyoming Athletics Hall of Famer Josh Allen announced that he will return to Laramie for Wyoming’s contest against Nevada on November 22. At that contest, Allen will become the first Cowboy to have his jersey retired, as the ceremony will be held at halftime during the contest against the Wolf Pack. “It is very exciting and a wonderful day for the State of Wyoming,” UW Director of Athletics Tom Burman said. “It is going to be a big day in the history of Wyoming Football. Josh is the most high-profile ambassador the University of Wyoming has ever had. The National Football League is the most visible sports enterprise in history, and he is the best player in that league and that is pretty amazing in itself.”

The most popular and dynamic player ever to play at UW, Josh Allen brought the national spotlight to Wyoming football. Allen quarterbacked the Cowboys to two consecutive eight-win seasons, a berth in the Mountain West Championship game in 2016 and two bowl games. Over his career at Wyoming, Allen accounted for 5,833 yards of total offense, with 5,066 passing yards and 767 rushing yards. He was responsible for 57 touchdowns during his career, 44 passing, 12 rushing, and one receiving. He graduated in December 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in social science. He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills with the 7th pick in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft, Wyoming’s highest-ever draft pick.

He earned second team All-Mountain West Conference honors in 2016 and honorable mention in 2017. He was a two-time team captain and a tremendous leader. While at Wyoming, he participated in the Manning Passing Academy, was the 2017 pre-season Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year, was on watch lists for the Walter Camp Award, the Maxwell Award,... ‘“It is very exciting and a wonderful day for the state of Wyoming,” UW Director of Athletics Tom Burman said in a prepared statement. “It is going to be a big day in the history of Wyoming football. Josh is the most high-profile ambassador the University of Wyoming has ever had.

The National Football League is the most visible sports enterprise in history and he is the best player in that league and that is pretty amazing in itself.”’ Number 17…Wyoming Football…That’s all you need to say in these parts for everyone to know who you’re talking about. Josh Allen's iconic number 17 will be retired at the University of Wyoming this fall. The 2024 NFL MVP revealed on the "Like a Farmer Podcast" that he will be returning to Laramie on November 22nd when the Pokes face the Nevada Wolfpack. Allen also gave a little shoutout to his former wide receiver, James Price, who serves as the wide receivers coach for Nevada. Additionally, Allen confirmed that he hasn't returned to Laramie since his NFL Pro Day in 2018.

The news of Allen's jersey retirement confirms what I've heard from sources since late last year. The Cowboy Joe Club, a University of Wyoming booster organization, gifted number 17 jerseys to donors who committed earlier this spring, further indicating that something was on the horizon. Joshua Patrick Allen, the zero-star football recruit raised on his family's cantaloupe farm in Firebaugh, California, was the kid who was overlooked and underestimated. Following no college offers, he chose to go the junior college route in 2014, attending Reedley College in Reedley, California. Allen sent emails to every college coach in the nation, trying to get a shot at the next level in college football. Wyoming was the only school to respond with a no-strings-attached offer.

I still remember attending a 2015 Cowboy Joe Club event in Casper, where head coach Craig Bohl showed off his new signees…I remember Bohl telling the crowd that his junior college signee, Josh Allen... Keep in mind, Wyoming was coming off a 4-8 season (2-6 in the MWC). For the casual fan, most people would say Craig Bohl was crazy for making a statement like that. Josh Allen showed Wyoming fans what kind of player he was. A tall, statured QB showed up with a playmaking ability that meant doing whatever it takes to make a play happen, even when the play is falling apart. Ever seen a QB throw a dart across his body to the endzone while on the run?

Ever seen a QB run from the home side of the field to the visitors' side? The things we saw Josh Allen do in the brown and gold are things we will cherish forever. I take pride in telling people that we got to see Josh Allen before the whole world knew who he was. Injury cut his season short in 2015, where he only appeared in two games, with four completions on six attempts for 51 yards. 2016 was Allen's breakout year. He played in 14 games, completing 209 of 373 passes for 3,203 yards and 28 touchdowns, and that was just his passing stats.

On the ground, Allen had 142 rushing attempts for 523 yards and seven touchdowns - and how could we forget: one receiving touchdown. The 2016 season was a coming-out party for Josh, culminating in a MWC championship appearance and a spot in the Poinsettia Bowl. In 2017, Allen had already established himself as a serious NFL draft prospect. I remember seeing NFL scouts on the sidelines for each game that season. Josh played in 11 games, completing 152 passes out of 270 attempts for 1,812 passing yards. Touchdowns?

16. On the ground, Allen had 204 total yards on 92 attempts with five touchdowns. It’s important to note that Allen missed a couple of games due to an injury he suffered against Air Force on a trick play. Following his comeback from injury, Josh played in the Idaho Potato Bowl, where the Pokes defeated Central Michigan. Allen came away as the MVP of the game. That night, Josh Allen announced to the world on the blue turf that he was going to declare for the NFL draft.

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