The Buffalo Bills are heading into the NFL season with hopes of winning the franchise's first Super Bowl, led by head coach Sean McDermott.
Buffalo made their way to the AFC title game last season but were ultimately defeated by Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
As the Bills prepare for a new season with quarterback Josh Allen at the helm, their signal-caller received big news.
Allen was involved in an announcement that said he would be inducted into the Hall of Fame for the University of Wyoming.
After the news was announced, Allen's college football coach spoke with the media, sharing high praise for the Buffalo Bills quarterback.
"He transformed the state," Bohl said. "Wyoming had enjoyed a proud football way, way back but we had fallen on hard times. He made people in the state proud of gave them a real sense of what we can accomplish. So for him to be inducted into the Hall of Fame is certainly right. I'm happy for him."
Josh Allen will be inducted into the University of Wyoming Hall of Fame.
— Thad Brown (@thadbrown7) August 12, 2025
His college coach Craig Bohl is at #Bills practice today.
On Josh's impact at Wyoming:
"He transformed the state"#Billsmafia pic.twitter.com/lUUZWKEvyN
During his college football career at Wyoming, Josh Allen posted 44 touchdowns and 5,066 with a 56.2 completion percentage.
Allen is widely regarded as one of the best players in program history, having been drafted after three years with the No. 7 overall pick in 2018.
Last season with the Buffalo Bills, Josh Allen led his team to two playoff victories. Buffalo defeated the Denver Broncos and the Baltimore Ravens en route to the AFC title game.
Allen finished the season with 28 touchdowns and 3,731 yards with a 63.6 completion percentage. He also added 12 touchdowns and 531 yards on the ground.
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