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To Help Raise $100 Million for Underserved Kids, Josh Allen Surprises Little Angeles at Oak Hill Country Club

Neha Joshi
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Amidst 6ft of Snow In Buffalo, Josh Allen only made the Browns game due to his neighbors

Josh Allen, the star quarterback of the Buffalo Bills, always makes sure to brighten up every child’s day. After a terrible experience  with an unnamed New York Giants player, Allen took the responsibility to never ignore his young fans. Hence, when the 26-year-old signal caller visited Oak Hill Country Club on Tuesday for a noble cause, children present in the event went absolutely crazy.

During PGA Championship Week, the quarterback received an invitation to Oak Hill Country Club, where he had the opportunity to listen to individuals who have achieved success in both their professional and personal lives. Children from the Boys and Girls Club, city schools, and charter schools also attended the event. However, the kids had absolutely no idea that Bills’ star QB was also going to join them.

Christmas came early for kids who attended the PGA Championship event at Oak Hill

The PGA has initiated a campaign known as Drive It Further, with a primary focus to raise $100 Million for children, veterans, and underprivileged communities. This campaign aims to introduce golf to children residing in underserved neighborhoods.

As per News10, as soon as Josh Allen entered the space, the crowd was baffled. Everyone cheered for him and their reactions showed their speechlessness and awe. His appearance showed that the Wyoming product cares deeply for his fans and feels responsible enough to make important changes in society.

Moreover, Allen’s efforts will now push more people to help the cause started off by PGA. In fact, out of the aimed $100 Million, $50 Million have already been raised. Needless to say, the remaining 50% will head PGA’s way soon, given people like Allen keep going out of their way to support such initiatives.

Josh Allen can also make it as a baseball player

If Allen ever decides to pursue a different career, he has another lucrative job waiting for him. Recently, the Bills QB showcased his impressive batting skills during a Blue Jays Batting practice, suggesting that he could potentially transition from the NFL to MLB with utter ease.

The 26-year-old standout player from the Buffalo Bills visited Toronto to show his support for the Blue Jays ahead of their series against the Yankees. During his visit, the team granted him the opportunity to take a few swings in the batter’s box, and he showcased impressive skills, living up to the expectations.

The video of him hitting the ball ruthlessly went viral among the fans, who were surprised at what they saw. Allen ended up smashing multiple balls out of the park. Coming back to the NFL, Allen is set to play his first match of the new season against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, Sept. 17.

It will be interesting to see how he performs in the team’s season opener.

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Neha Joshi

Neha Joshi

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Neha Joshi started following NFL as a way to pass time. Soon it became her passion and ended up writing about the sport. Her favorite player is Aaron Rodgers because he is wayward and unpredictable. Apart from football, she loves reading Thomas Hardy, Vladimir Nabokov, and Michel Foucault.

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