After a chaotic first year at Wyoming marred by a collarbone injury, Josh Allen emerged as a starting quarterback in 2016, throwing for 3,200 yards and 28 touchdowns. His impressive performance sparked speculation about entering the draft in 2017, but he ultimately decided to return for his senior season.
Heading into the 2018 NFL Draft, Allen was projected to be the top overall pick. However, on the night before the draft, a series of his old tweets containing homophobic and racially insensitive language from high school resurfaced. Allen quickly deleted the tweets and issued an apology, but the damage had been done.
Despite his apology, the revelation of his past tweets led to a significant drop in his draft stock. He was passed over by several teams and eventually drafted by the Buffalo Bills with the seventh overall pick. As Allen himself later revealed, he experienced a migraine on draft day, adding to the stressful and difficult experience.
Despite the rocky start to his NFL career, Allen has since established himself as a star player for the Bills. Known for his dual-threat abilities and leadership, he has led the team to the playoffs in 2023 and is widely regarded as the face of the franchise. Allen’s journey from draft day disappointment to stardom serves as a testament to his resilience and determination.