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Home / Sports / Jon Hamm Roasts Josh Allen & Controversial Catch

Jon Hamm Roasts Josh Allen & Controversial Catch

6 Feb

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Summary

  • Josh Allen placed third in MVP voting, behind Matthew Stafford and Drake Maye.
  • Jon Hamm joked about Hailee Steinfeld and a controversial Bills-Broncos call.
  • The controversial play involved a disputed catch by Stefon Diggs' former teammate.
Jon Hamm Roasts Josh Allen & Controversial Catch

Josh Allen concluded the recent NFL season in third place for MVP voting, receiving two second-place votes. He finished behind the award's winner, Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams, and AFC East rival Drake Maye. During the NFL Honors ceremony, host Jon Hamm incorporated Allen into his monologue, making a lighthearted remark about Allen's wife, Hailee Steinfeld, referring to her as a "real catch." Hamm also humorously alluded to a controversial officiating decision during the Bills' past overtime loss to the Denver Broncos. The specific play in question involved a deep pass intended for receiver Brandin Cooks. While Cooks appeared to have possession with both hands before hitting the ground, officials ruled it incomplete, awarding the ball to the Broncos. This ruling contributed to the Broncos' victory. Interestingly, the Bills have since hired the Broncos' former defensive pass game coordinator, Jim Leonhard, as their defensive coordinator. Leonhard has commented that he believes McMillian successfully secured the ball. The debate over the catch's validity continues, with comparisons drawn to similar plays involving other receivers, highlighting a perceived lack of consistency in NFL officiating.

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Josh Allen finished third in the NFL MVP voting for the recent season.
A controversial play referenced involved a disputed catch by Brandin Cooks in the Bills' loss to the Denver Broncos.
Jon Hamm hosted the NFL Honors ceremony where Josh Allen was mentioned and playfully teased.

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