After viral photo, Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen’s high school sweatshirt now up for sale

[NFL/News10NBC]
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC)— Bills Mafia has done it again.
By way of yet another viral internet campaign, you can now buy a sweatshirt from Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s high school, the same hoodie worn by Allen prior to Buffalo’s 40-0 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday.
A picture of Allen repping the Firebaugh High School Eagles started trending on Twitter, with the school, located in California, saying fans would soon be able to buy a version of the hoodie.
The quarterback then plugged the shirt himself, telling fans to wait for the link.
That is an original firebaugh hoodie!! Gooooo Bills!! ???? https://t.co/3W5PUifyS6
— Firebaugh Eagles (@FHSeaglesports) October 3, 2021
?? Please wait for this link ???? https://t.co/8NJTigELm1
— Josh Allen (@JoshAllenQB) October 4, 2021
The school launched the link Wednesday, saying proceeds from the sale go to benefit the school itself.
Adding to the fun, Reedley College, a community college Allen first played football at, also sent out a plug. Whether the QB wears it before Sunday night’s game at the Kansas City Chiefs, has yet to be seen.
Hey @JoshAllenQB, can we get in on the fun? One of these is coming your way! #GoTigers #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/B2mVJxRqcl
— Reedley College (@reedleycollege) October 5, 2021
Speaking of the game, it can be seen on News10NBC Sunday at 8:20 p.m.