The Cowboys faced Nevada and fell 13-7, dropping Wyoming to 4-7 on the season, but still there was reason to celebrate. Thanks to Bills’ QB Josh Allen’s homecoming. The reigning NFL MVP returned to his alma mater on Saturday. During his highly anticipated appearance at War Memorial Stadium, he addressed the sold-out crowd but made sure to sneak in a pointed jab at his school’s bitter rival.
“Josh Allen got his No. 17 retired by Wyoming. He made sure to take a shot at Colorado State,” wrote the official site of Unnecessary Roughness.
Becoming the first Cowboy football player to have his jersey retired, Allen saved his most heartfelt thanks for the fans and the people of Wyoming, who have supported him from the beginning. “There’s so many people that I can thank for this achievement. A lot

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