Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen admits there’s one Hollywood star he’d want to play him in a movie
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A Josh Allen movie? YES, PLEASE!
The Buffalo Bills quarterback was jokingly revealed during the Sept. 17 episode of Boardroom Talks which actor he wants to play him in any future movie.
“Chris Pratt,” Allen admitted. “I feel like he’s too old now.”
Pratt is 46 years old, while Allen is 29. But, Pratt certainly doesn’t look “too old,” and has experience playing in action-filled movies, being a part of the Marvel franchise. So, a football movie should be no problem for him.
But, Allen’s not ready for his career to be documented on the big screen just yet. He still feels like there’s plenty to do. And it’s an easy assumption that on that list includes a Super Bowl victory.
“We’re always trained to focus on the next play,” Allen detailed. “And that’s kind of how I live my life. I always feel like I focus on what’s to come and the best is yet to come.”
Chris Pratt would obviously have to wear Josh Allen’s iconic visor
Josh Allen displayed a new look in Week 3 when he took the field for a Thursday Night Football matchup against the Miami Dolphins. The quarterback wore a clear visor on his helmet to help protect his nose.
And that’s because Allen suffered a bloody nose last week during the Bills’ game against the New York Jets, having missed two plays. He returned to the field with gauze stuffed in his nose, but after the game and throughout the week, the bruises around his nose have been evident.
So, when the Bills returned to the field for practice after that game, he showed off a new clear visor.
“Yeah, we’ll see. We’ll probably wear it in the game, just trying to get used to it,” Allen said after Tuesday’s practice. And he did!
So, obviously, Pratt will have to wear one too as long as this moment is documented in a future movie.
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