Inter Milan hooks Bills QB Josh Allen up with his own jersey
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen took his 2025 NFL offseason over to Italy and got a special gift.
Allen, the 2024 NFL MVP winner, took in a football a.k.a. soccer at the historic San Siro as Inter Milan was playing last week. Allen was joined by his fiancé, Hollywood star Haliee Steinfeld, and he was given his own kit from the club.
Inter shared a post of Allen receiving his very own team jersey with his own name on the back... and of course the No. 17.
Allen in Italy can be found below:
Ladies and Gentlemen, we're happy to present our number 17, Mr. @JoshAllenQB 🏈@NFL @BuffaloBills #ForzaInter #CoppaItaliaFrecciarossa #InterLazio pic.twitter.com/hNmmHB1w1A
— Inter ⭐⭐ (@Inter_en) February 25, 2025
UN MVP A SAN SIRO: JOSH #ALLEN OSPITE IN OCCASIONE DI #INTERLAZIO Il quarterback dei #BuffaloBills, eletto MVP dell'ultima stagione #NFL, è stato omaggiato con una maglia dell'#Inter pochi minuti prima del fischio d'inizio. Insieme a lui la futura moglie Hailee #Steinfeld,… pic.twitter.com/dCX7CgDtn7
— Sportface (@sportface2016) February 25, 2025
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