Rodgers sunk a walk-off 15-foot putt on the 12th and final hole of The Match to send him and Brady to a win over Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes at the Wynn Golf ...
Tough hole for Rodgers and Brady at the fifth, and it looks like Mahomes and Allen are going to tie the match by winning the hole. Brady and Rodgers are a bit out of sorts right now and need to right the ship coming home. Mahomes makes a birdie on the 9th hole to match Rodgers and maintain a 1 up lead going to the last three holes. He's totally been the MVP of this match to this point. He's closest to the pin on No. 8 and makes a true birdie to take a 1-up lead with four holes left. .— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) @TexasMGolfwins their fourth NCAA team national championship, and first since 2012. Rodgers drove the green on No. 10, and Brady two-putted from there for birdie. Brady and Rodgers took an early 2 UP lead through the first couple holes, but Allen and Mahomes went on a run from there with the Chiefs quarterback doing the heavy lifting. Mahomes is playing great and carrying Allen around the golf course. Also on the line for Allen's putt was an offer from Barkley to jump into a lake surrounding the green, but the ball settled inches right of the hole, keeping the Chuckster dry for the rest of the evening. Patrick Mahomes played the best, but ultimately the old man team of Brady and Rodgers was too wily at the beginning and the end. Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers know a thing or two about winning NFL games on clutch plays inside the final 2 minutes, and the pair of future Pro Football of Famers proved that again Wednesday by translating their unique ability to size victory in make-or-break situations to the golf course.
Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers defeated Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen in a 12-hole exhibition golf match in Las Vegas.
The match was all square going into the par-3 when Rodgers hit his tee shot on the green and sank his putt for the win. The only chirping late in the event came from match commentator Charles Barkley, who took shots at all of the quarterbacks, fellow commentator Trevor Immelman and even Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal. Allen said he would play the round with a golf ball that had a picture of a shirtless Brady taken at the 2000 NFL scouting combine.
The pro golfers were shelved this time for four star QBs, and John Hawkins found it to be 'good clean fun without pretense.' And a clutch putt at the end.
And when "The Match" comes down to the final hole with the score tied, with four men highly accustomed to such pressure situations in their native environment now swimming in a different pool, everybody walks away happy. The shoddy play and ridiculous pace made the project a bust, but TNT didn’t flinch. Mahomes carried his partner without a hitch, holing a par save to leave the match tied, then birdieing the 8th on his own ball to give the young guys their first lead. Rodgers has always projected himself as something of a smart aleck, but Brady? The NFL’s King of the Comatose Quote? Has he been raiding Mahomes’ cooler? Each of the first three holes were won with birdies, the first two by Brady/Rodgers, convincing Mahomes to crack open a beer earlier than he’d planned. A shortage of frazzled nerves was just one reason "The Match" worked this time.
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are arguably the two best young quarterbacks in the NFL, and they have the potential for a Peyton Manning/Tom Brady-level ...
Mahomes was poking a fresh wound, as the Chiefs and the Bills battled in an epic playoff duel in January. In a back-and-forth, high-scoring affair, the game ended up going to overtime. Paired up for The Match, though, Mahomes got the festivities going early with a total roast of his partner. Pat’s biggest fear is letting me down on the course today,” he said.
Josh Allen + Patrick Mahomes vs Tom Brady + Aaron Rodgers.
Peyton Manning joined Woods and Tom Brady joined Mickelson in May of 2020 before NBAers got involved in the fall, with Charles Barkley and Stephen Curry playing with Mickelson and Woods, respectively. “Literally after the game that day when they had that epic game, they scored like 28 points in 3 minutes,” Zuriff told TMZ. “Probably the greatest game in football history. This is the sixth year that “The Match” has taken place.
The golf wasn't great on Wednesday night when Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes teamed up to take on Tom Brady and Aaron Rogers in The Match.
Allen even said later in the round that it was fun having Mahomes give him a piggy back ride all afternoon because he was carrying Allen. Thinking back to Allen’s performances in the Micah Hyde charity game - when he chugged Labatt Blue after dropping monster home runs - Allen may have benefitted from a few drinks to loosen up, too. Later in the round he hit a drive poorly and said he hit it “a little chunky”. Then he added: “A little Josh Allen-y.” Allen has made it a habit of running into and even seeking out contact of opposing linebackers. Allen will be back in Buffalo for the final week after he wraps up his golf commitment. This week he wasn’t in attendance for the open practice as he prepared to play in The Match. But no matter where Allen was hitting at the Wynn Golf Club - in the tee box, the fairway, or mostly in the rough, he struggled to make good contact.
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He has participated in the American Century Championship and even won an event at the Wynn Golf Club a few months ago alongside his main target, Travis Kelce. He may have the most firepower in the bag, but it is relatively unknown if he is capable of harnessing it in the right manner. The underdog has won three times in the five prior playings, and based on this history, the smartest option is simply to take the plus-money side. Allen was last seen in the viewing public of golf fans at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am when he joined forces with Keith Mitchell. Coincidentally, he was a late addition to the the field after he and the Bills were knocked out of the playoffs in the AFC Divisional round by Mahomes and the Chiefs. Per the USGA GHIN handicap system, he is roughly an 8-handicap -- like Brady -- and shouldn't have issues in front of the cameras. Despite their on-field battles, he and Brady should have good chemistry and hold the upper hand when it comes to what to expect in this format. The seven-time Super Bowl champion will be making his third appearance in The Match and remains winless. Additionally, this is the first edition that will not feature a single professional golfer.
Buffalo Bills' QB Josh Allen and Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes fall a micron short in charity golf match in which everyone won.
"It was nerve wracking for sure," Allen confessed, "and I didn't compete how I wanted this today, but Patrick played unconscious there for about five holes. His drive on the first hole was pulled left and off the fairway. I call that one a little Josh Allen-y." It came after Allen left a long birdie attempt hanging on the right lip. The 12-hole, match-play event featured a modified scramble format in which each team used the best tee shot. "That's what happens when you don't go to OTAs, I guess."
Aaron Rodgers made a birdie putt on the 12th hole to make him and Tom Brady winners in Match VI at Wynn Las Vegas over Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes.
Allen from Mahomes’ drive flies the green, hits a fan, and comes back to about 20 feet from the flag. Rodgers from the same spot, and his bid comes up short. Rodgers from the same spot, and he hits a gem. Brady with a hybrid off the green, and he rushes it by. Rodgers hit it heavy from the sand and is still short of the green. Mahomes from the fairway and he misses just right of the green. Rodgers now, and he is a little deep, but on the green. Allen from the mulch, and he finds the fringe. Rodgers from the same spot uses a wedge and leaves it short. Rodgers from the same spot, and he puts it closer than Tom. They’re in for par. Brady from the middle of the fairway, and it’s stuffed! Brady up first for the old guys, and he finds the putting surface.
Former University of Wyoming and current Buffalo Bills star quarterback Josh Allen is most accustomed to outdueling his fellow gunslingers on the football.
Allen, for instance, revealed on the pre-match broadcast that he was hitting a golf ball that featured Brady shirtless in a humorous 2000 NFL Draft Combine photo. The Allen-Mahomes team was unable to beat their opponents in fellow (and much older) quarterbacks Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers, who won the 12-hole showdown by a 1-up score despite Allen and Mahomes holding a one-hole lead entering the 10th hole. It was Allen’s first time taking part in The Match, first held in 2018 as a head-to-head event between golf legends Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson and having since evolved to feature other prominent star athletes both in golf (Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka) and outside of it (Peyton Manning, Stephen Curry).
The rest of the Buffalo Bills would be wise to steer clear of Josh Allen before taking the field. During an interview ahead of Capital One's The Match on...
The games only figure to get bigger if the Bills continue to live up to expectations and challenge for a Super Bowl title during the 2022 campaign, so Allen might have plenty of throwing up to do come the fall. Josh Allen says he throws up before EVERY football game 😳 #CapitalOnesTheMatch
(@capitalone) pic.twitter.com/Il7Ucs8b2k The rest of the Buffalo Bills would be wise to steer clear of Josh Allen before taking the field.
Of course, I'm talking about Brady's exploits at the 2000 NFL Scouting Combine. Thanks to that event, a shirtless (and, let's be honest, unflattering) photo of ...
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It wasn't the best day at the office for Josh Allen, but him and Patrick Mahomes went down to the wire against Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers in the latest ...
Had Allen made his, it would’ve put the pressure on or at least potentially force overtime. Mahomes had the better day between him and Allen overall, but right down at the end, Allen almost stuck a dagger. In the end, Rodgers ended up sealing things up with a birdie putt.
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Allen and Mahomes finally won their first hole of the match on the par 4 No. 3. Brady was seeking to redeem himself this time around after he and Phil Mickelson were bested by Bryson DeChambeau and Rodgers 3-and-2 last July in Big Sky, Montana. On hole No. 1, Rodgers joked that Brady "takes his sweet time" before heading to the tee box. Rodgers would finish it off with a clutch birdie putt to earn the victory. Needing a birdie putt to tie the hole, Mahomes missed, leading Brady and Rodgers to go up 2 through the first two holes. Brady would help out his teammate by hitting an iron shot that landed on the green.
The young QBs lost on the final shot to Rodgers and Brady in the made for TV event.
Allen said that Bills Mafia would like his golf bag and he did not disappoint. Bills Mafia also made their presence known during The Match to show their support for Josh Allen. Many fans were wearing Allen's jersey and Bills' hats and flags were seen among the crowd. Full of Bills Zubaz print and Mafia printed down the side, Allen brought a little bit of Buffalo to Vegas.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen plays golf ball joke with Tom Brady during The Match.
Allen unveiled the surprise for Brady. But the equipment, had a surprise in store for Brady. Allen has his balls with Brady’s combine photo, the famous photo of him shirtless looking less-than-athletic. OnCore, a western New York based golf group, helped Allen get some custom-made balls for the 12-hole event.
Josh Allen might want to stick to football after a rough outing on the green.
Hopefully, his inaccuracy doesn’t carry over to the football field for the 2022 season. Allen, who was known to have accuracy issues throwing the football coming out of college, had a hard time keeping the golf ball on the fairway. On four separate instances, the Bills quarterback sent a golf ball at an innocent bystander.
Rodgers and seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady defeated superstar quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, finishing one stroke ahead at ...
The Athletic NFL Staff The Athletic NFL Staff Rodgers and seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady defeated superstar quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, finishing one stroke ahead at 3-under-par.
Fortunately for his fellow competitors, Allen didn't feel the need to do it prior to Wednesday's edition of 'The Match'
Allen teamed up with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes as the dynamic duo faced off against Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the fifth installment of "The Match." Brady and Rodgers ended up coming out on top Fortunately for his fellow competitors, Allen didn't feel the need to throw up prior to Wednesday's edition of "The Match." During an interview prior to "The Match" golf showdown on Wednesday night, Allen admitted that he throws up before every NFL game.
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes shared a story about comforting #Bills QB Josh Allen after their matchup in the divisional round.
But you have a ton of respect for that guy on the other side. Allen would chime in with his point of view on the situation notably speaking on Mahomes seeking him out afterward. Johnson asked Mahomes about that magical night and the way he reached out to Allen right after the game.
Four of the NFL's top quarterbacks will face off at the Wynn Golf Club just outside Las Vegas.
He has participated in the American Century Championship and even won an event at the Wynn Golf Club a few months ago alongside his main target, Travis Kelce. He may have the most firepower in the bag, but it is relatively unknown if he is capable of harnessing it in the right manner. The underdog has won three times in the five prior playings, and based on this history, the smartest option is simply to take the plus-money side. Allen was last seen in the viewing public of golf fans at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am when he joined forces with Keith Mitchell. Coincidentally, he was a late addition to the the field after he and the Bills were knocked out of the playoffs in the AFC Divisional round by Mahomes and the Chiefs. Per the USGA GHIN handicap system, he is roughly an 8-handicap -- like Brady -- and shouldn't have issues in front of the cameras. Despite their on-field battles, he and Brady should have good chemistry and hold the upper hand when it comes to what to expect in this format. The seven-time Super Bowl champion will be making his third appearance in The Match and remains winless. Additionally, this is the first edition that will not feature a single professional golfer.
Last year's installment of "The Match" saw Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers compete against each other. This year, they worked together to topple Patrick ...
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Allen and teammate Patrick Mahomes lost the event on the final hole to Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady. Of the four, Allen struggled most often out on the links.
It also had some Zubaz designs mixed in as well. Allen had a custom-made one which featured a big “MAFIA” going across the strap for all to see. In addition, Allen also had something special made for Bills Mafia.
Tom Brady spent 'The Match' tweaking Josh Allen about his eating and weight.
Carvey might well be the most underrated or underappreciated comedian of my lifetime. I watched the entire thing, and it was awful. I call that a little Josh Allen-y.” 7. RANDOM VIDEO OF THE DAY: Today is Dana Carvey’s 67th birthday. Life based on what Brady was saying. Before the match, there was a “press conference” with the four contestants that was moderated by J.J. Watt.
Josh Allen shanked a ball so badly during Wednesday night's 'The Match' -- he drilled a fan in the back of the head.
Oh, my God!" ... although, fortunately, he ended up ultimately being all right. Josh Allen At 'The Match' Nails Fan In Head With Errant Shot ... Apologizes With Autographs!!! Josh Allen Nails Fan In Head W/ Errant Shot At 'The Match,' Apologizes W/ Autographs