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Josh Allen honored to work with Michael Jordan, he barely heard of Caitlin Clark

Bstar quarterback of the Uffalo Bills Josh Allen recently had the honor of collaborating with NBA legend Michael Jordan on the new Gatorade advertising campaign, β€œIs it in you?” In an interview, Allen shared his excitement about working with one of his idols, describing the experience as “so iconic” and “pretty cool.”

Despite their collaboration, Allen revealed that he had not yet met Jordan in person. “We’ve been talking with other people. We were trying to organize a round of golf together. Hopefully in the future we can make that happen.” Allen said GQ.

The campaign also shows an increase WNBA star Caitlin Clarkwhich has been getting a lot of attention lately. Allen admitted he had left social media for a while, but acknowledged the buzz surrounding him Clark and its positive impact on WNBA.

Allen’s treacherous pants

In a lighter moment, Allen recalled the hilarious incident that occurred in March during a trip to Paris with his actress girlfriend Hailee Steinfeld. Allen was seen rushing out of his car, leaving Steinfeld behind, and then took X (formerly Twitter) to explain the situation.

“My trousers I was torn during our dinner,” Allen tell. “I had the cargo pockets, so I was like, ‘What do I have here?’ – as I reached down, I could feel the back of my leg. Listen, when I say rip, this Wasn’t a small tear. It was from the belt buckle all the way down. Total disintegration of something.”

Climb to glory two steps at a time

THE Invoices’ the caller humorously speculated that the tear might have occurred while climbing the stairs two at a time. Fortunately, he had an overshirt tied around his waist, which saved him from total embarrassment.

As Allen continues to make progress on and off the field, his recent collaboration with Michael Jordan and his frankness about personal incidents endears him even more to fans. And while he waits impatiently to meet Jordan in person, his objective remains to lead the Invoices to success in the next NFL season.