Josh Allen helps send U.S. Army vet to Super Bowl

In this Jan. 24, 2021, file photo, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen looks to throw a pass during the first half of the AFC championship NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Kansas City, Mo. Bills general manager Brandon Beane faces making two critical high-priced decisions by Monday, May 3, 2021, in determining whether to commit some $35 million in combined salary to pick up the fifth-year options and retain the rights of quarterback Josh Allen and middle linebacker Tremaine Edmunds through the 2022 season.[(AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)]
UNDATED (WHEC) — Despite falling short on the field, Bills quarterback Josh Allen is giving a nice gesture by sending a U.S. Army veteran to this year’s Super Bowl.
The big game is on Feburary 13, and U.S. Army veteran SSGT Cory Geisler will get to be there, along with one other person he chooses. Allen partnered with USAA and VFWHQ for the special giveaway.
He tweeted out a congratulations to Geisler.
Proud to work with @USAA and @VFWHQ to honor @USArmy veteran SSGT Cory Geisler with a trip for two to #SuperBowlLVI – thank you for your service! #SaluteToService #USAApartner pic.twitter.com/L5vDwBtfg0
— Josh Allen (@JoshAllenQB) February 2, 2022