LARAMIE -- You aren't the only one playing the new NCAA 25 College Football Game that was recently released by EA Sports.

Josh Allen is, too.

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Before arriving at Bills training camp on Tuesday, Wyoming's former signal caller said he has indeed played the much-anticipated video game. He also admitted he's been playing with the Cowboys.

"Yeah," Allen smiled, replying to local reporters when asked if he's been banging away at the buttons, acting as the head coach of his alma mater. "We got a little cheat code. I'm not going to say, but we have some quick receivers and some quick running backs right now."

He wasn't done there. And he might have just revealed what the "cheat code" really is.

"(We have) a quarterback who can throw the ball over the mountains, so ..."

Allen can certainly do that. So can Wyoming's current No. 17, Evan Svoboda.

First-year head coach Jay Sawvel told a story at Mountain West Media Days about the junior QB hitting wide receiver Will Pelissier in stride from 65 yards out during practice. Former bench boss Craig Bohl would often say Svoboda can place the ball anywhere on the field, just like Allen used to do during his college days.

We know Allen is referring to a healthy stable of talented running backs like Harrison Waylee, Dawaiian McNeely, DJ Jones, Sam Scott and Jamari Ferrell. He's likely also talking about outside threats like Alex Brown, Jaylen Sargent, TK King, Pelissier and many others.

Tight end John Michael Gyllenborg is also a nice option.

Either way, it's cool to see the potential MVP talking about this current crop of players in Laramie. Here's the video proof:

PRESS PASS: Roaming The War

Wyoming Cowboys vs. Montana State Bobcats

Gallery Credit: DJ Johnson/ 7220sports.com

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