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“Let them do all the talking and f***ing dancing”: Josh Allen Reacts to JuJu Smith-Schuster Dancing on Bills Logo Pregame

Snehith Vemuri
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Buffalo Bills’ QB Josh Allen was definitely motivated after Steelers WR Juju Smith-Schuster danced on the home team’s logo pregame.

The video shows Allen speaking to his teammates in the tunnel before the game. He says, “Let them do all the talking and f***ing dancing…we do all the work.”

And that they did. Allen and the Bills had a commanding 26-15 win over the Steelers, despite Pittsburgh having the best record in the NFL.

Clearly, JuJu’s antics brought a bit of extra motivation to the entire Bills team. The tweet below from NFL Update shows the video of the Steelers receiver dancing on the logo, and also Bills CB Jordan Poyer’s reaction.

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Josh Allen Has Record-Breaking Night Against the Steelers

The Bills have been excellent in 2020 and it starts right from the man under center: Josh Allen. The team is 10-3 and heading into the final 3 games with a full head of steam.

Allen, the third year QB, has shown a great deal of improvement and is having the best season of his career by far. In fact, he has been one of the best at his position in the entire league this year.

Against the Steelers, Allen threw for 238 yards and 2 TDs. With the 2 touchdowns he scored, he moved up to 35 total TDs on the year, breaking the franchise record for most TDs in a season.

The record was previously held by Bills legend and hall-of-famer, Jim Kelly, who had high praise for Allen. Kelly joked, “He’s going to break every record I have.”

While Allen has a long way to go before he can accomplish that, he has a chance to do what Kelly couldn’t in Buffalo. This is, of course, winning a super bowl.

Given their roster and performance thus far, there’s no reason why Allen and the bills can’t go all the way.

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