Josh Allen addresses poor performance in The Match claims he was carried by Patrick Mahomes
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Not gonna lie, I was a garbage can today but we will be back is your back ok? ?Not gonna lie, I was a garbage can today but we will be back The Match was pretty close throughout the day, with the young team coming from behind a couple of strokes to tie it up. In the end, it was a beautifully hit putt on the final hole that drove home the win for Brady and Rodgers. In Allen’s defense, it seemed as though he started to heat up as the day went along and even narrowly missed dropping in an incredibly long putt on the final hole. What Allen lacked in golf skills he more than made up for in trash talk. After an impressive drive by Rodgers, the Bills quarterback commented on how good his opponent was and credited it to Rodgers skipping OTAs. Allen was also the target of several verbal jabs from Brady, mostly concerning his weight and lack of Super Bowl wins. The trash talk was apparent among the announcers as well, which included NBA great Charles Barkley and Arizona Cardinals sackmaster J.J. Watt.
Not gonna lie I was a garbage can today - Josh Allen addresses poor performance in The Match claims he was carried by Patrick Mahomes
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen takes the field. may be one of the top quarterbacks in football, but the golf course shows a different side of his athletic abilities, or lack thereof. The signal-caller teamed up with AFC rival this week to take part in the charity golf event known as The Match. The two young quarterbacks went up against the old-timers of the NFC in Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers seemed to be the most gifted among the foursome, although Patrick Mahomes had some nice-looking shots as well. The following day, Allen took to Twitter to check on his partner’s back and added a little self-deprecation. is your back ok? ?Not gonna lie, I was a garbage can today but we will be back is your back ok? ?Not gonna lie, I was a garbage can today but we will be back The Match was pretty close throughout the day, with the young team coming from behind a couple of strokes to tie it up. In the end, it was a beautifully hit putt on the final hole that drove home the win for Brady and Rodgers. In Allen’s defense, it seemed as though he started to heat up as the day went along and even narrowly missed dropping in an incredibly long putt on the final hole. What Allen lacked in golf skills he more than made up for in trash talk. After an impressive drive by Rodgers, the Bills quarterback commented on how good his opponent was and credited it to Rodgers skipping OTAs. Allen was also the target of several verbal jabs from Brady, mostly concerning his weight and lack of Super Bowl wins. The trash talk was apparent among the announcers as well, which included NBA great Charles Barkley and Arizona Cardinals sackmaster J.J. Watt.