“Love You Buddy, Good Game Brother”: Josh Allen – Joe Burrow Post-Game Interaction Goes Viral
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The Cincinnati Bengals are on fire right now. The game against the Buffalo Bills had been exhilarating but it got them the much-needed results. However, more than the game itself, it is a moment from the post-match scenes that grabbed the attention of the audience. It is rather surprising to see how opponents go from sworn enemies on the field to “buddies” by the end of the game.
One such moment involved the QBs of the Bengals and the Bills, Joe Burrow and Josh Allen. Both stars were seen representing a scene of true sportsmanship and hyping each other for their valuable performances for their respective sides.
Joe Burrow and Josh Allen exhibit a moment of shared appreciation
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The video from NFL Notifications shows a snippet of what went down after the game. The video titled, ‘The whitest postgame interaction ever recorded’ showcased the spirit of sportsmanship that the quarterbacks have within themselves with subtle humor. The wholesome interaction showed the players dapping each other up as Allen said, “Love you buddy”, to which Burrow replied, “Good game, brother.” Allen reciprocated those feelings back to Burrow as he said, “You too man, see you soon.”
The whitest postgame interaction ever recorded
— NFL Notifications (@NFLNotify) November 7, 2023
It’s wholesome to see how fierce competition can turn so inspiring as the game concludes. The difference in the game was 6 points, but when it comes to mentality, the quarterbacks are no different from each other at all. Despite the subtle tinge of humor added to the caption, the gesture of upholding each other with high regard is what counts and makes them respected in the league.
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It’s beautiful to see people put their differences aside and come together for the love of sport. However, at some point, it all comes down to the game, and the Bengals did one heck of a job protecting their turf.
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The fearless Bengals!
The game resulted in the Bengals leading 5-3 and maintaining the second spot in the AFC North. Joe Burrow passed for 348 yards and had 2 touchdowns in the game. Though he was sacked once during the game, he came out with a 70.5% pass completion rate, which is phenomenal record playing against the Bills. Burrow also connected 31 of the 44 passes he made in the game.
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Joe Burrow has quickly elevated in the QB ranks and it’s fantastic to see how capable and reliable the star has been in the past couple of games. Maybe the Bengals are well on their way to making it to the playoffs this year! As for Josh Allen, his performance was overshadowed by Joe Burrow as Allen only had 1 TD and passed for 258 yards in the game. However, on a similar tangent, Allen has also taken his team to the 2 spot in the AFC East.
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Aazima Basharat