Bills quarterback Josh Allen has turn hurdling into art. But is it a good idea?
The NFL career of Josh Allen has reached a crossroads. In fact, it's a specific intersection in the middle of Buffalo, N.Y, where Wellington Road meets Hertel Avenue. There, a local artist has changed the street sign to read "Hurdle," and mounted a cutout of the Bills star quarterback bounding over it. It's an homage to the spectacular play the 6-foot-5 Allen made Sunday in a road victory over ...
by Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times
Oct 21, 2022
4 minutes
The NFL career of Josh Allen has reached a crossroads.
In fact, it's a specific intersection in the middle of Buffalo, N.Y, where Wellington Road meets Hertel Avenue. There, a local artist has changed the street sign to read "Hurdle," and mounted a cutout of the Bills star quarterback bounding over it.
It's an homage to the spectacular play the 6-foot-5 Allen made Sunday in a road victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, when he rolled to his right and spread-eagled over the attempted low tackle of Chiefs safety Justin Reid.
For Allen, it was a case of Reid and react.
"Just trying to make a play for our team," the quarterback explained.
Leaping over
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