“Didn’t Know He Was This Based”: Social Media Is Tripping Out Over Josh Allen’s Shocking Old Tweets That Were Dug Up Just Before Divisional Round Game
Josh Allen (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Before he made it into the NFL, former Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen was forced to apologize for some offensive and racist tweets he posted in high school.
The tweets have long been deleted, but nothing truly ever goes away.
The tweets were sent when Allen was in high school in 2012 and 2013.
Now, less than 24 hours until he hits the field for his Divisional round matchup against the Ravens, social media is reminding everybody of what he said as a teenager.
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“Case closed, this is the UNDISPUTED MVP,” one fan said.
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“Yiiiiiiiiiiiiikes,” a second fan stated.
“You mean to tell me that Josh Allen was once a kid?!!” one fan said, mocking the person who posted the image.
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“Damn! Y’all really digging in…. 💀💀💀,” another fan commented.
“Didn’t know he was this based tbh,” one final fan added.
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Will Josh Allen Win MVP?
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is MVP favorite over Ravens Lamar Jackson ahead of the Divisional Round Game.
The Ravens and Bills are playing for more than just a shot to advance to the AFC title game, as both quarterbacks are vying to win that coveted award.
Draft Kings has Lamar Jackson at +320 while Josh Allen is set at -450 odds to win it all.
Both signal-callers are seeking their first Super Bowl appearances, as they have both been unable to get past Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs.
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The Chiefs still need to get past the Houston Texans in the Divisional round to set up a matchup with one of the two teams.
The two will face each other on Sunday in arguably the marquee game of the weekend. Lamar Jackson and the Ravens will have to deal with frigid temperatures to face Josh Allen and the Bills.