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3 minutes ago, JakeFrommStateFarm said:

To me it looks like Josh has lost some weight.

 

His double chin is gone and he looks good !

 

Nice job Josh !

Either it’s the power of facial hair or Allen is going for his revenge body!

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16 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Either it’s the power of facial hair or Allen is going for his revenge body!

 

Swimsuit season even comes to Buffalo (from 15 July - 22 August)!

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15 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

I would love to see pictures of the fashionistas questioning Allen and the other players. I picture a lot of jean shorts, new balance or Nike monarchs. 

 

Or Zubaz... 

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On 5/8/2023 at 12:18 AM, Beck Water said:

 

Pretty sure the guy next to Eric Wood is Assistant GM Brian Gaine

No clue on the guy to Beane's R or the guy next to Allen

 

Oh, OK, I am SO wrong on this.  Apparently the guy next to Eric Wood is Josh Reed Channel 4 Sports Director Josh Reed, and his appearance (not his fashion choices, his decision to be at what seems to be Eric Wood's home and to pose with Josh Allen and Brandon Beane) is controversial:

 

https://buffalonews.com/news/local/alan-pergament-kentucky-derby-photos-of-wivbs-josh-reed-with-josh-allen-brandon-beane-raise/article_f01f66ae-f0be-11ed-8337-678b5c798b5d.html#tracking-source=mp-in-article

 

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The photos, which were posted on social media, raised some eyebrows in media circles because Reed covers the Bills. Media members who cover teams aren’t supposed to fraternize with people they cover because it gives the appearance of the lack of objectivity.

Channel 4 General Manager Joe Abouzeid declined to comment after being asked via email if he approved of Reed’s trip to the Derby at what appeared to be an annual get-together held by Wood, now the Bills radio analyst who played college football at the University of Louisville.

Being photographed and being friends with Wood, who no longer plays for the team, is considered ethically acceptable behavior. It is different than posing with the current star quarterback and general manager. The Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics calls on journalists to "avoid conflicts of interest, real or perceived."

 

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