Coaches started eating Double Dub's wings, and Weitzel started to cater team and coaches’ dinners. The players spread his fame during preseason camp, and Allen became a regular.

“It was fun in college to drive around and find it and order some really good wings,” Allen said this week. “They had a spicy blue sauce they put on their wings for a limited time, and those were still maybe my favorite wings of all time.”

When Allen became the starting quarterback of the Bills, he wore his wing-loving credentials on his sleeve, praising wing superstars like Bar Bill Tavern on Twitter. So this time, when Weitzel called Cerza, the organizer said he would take Allen as his vouch for Double Dub's.

Weitzel flipped through his phone and called Allen, and said something along the lines of, “Hey, man, can you give Drew a call and let him know that my wings are credible, you know, they're actually good?”

Allen told him he would. “Josh is kind of a credible source,” Weitzel said. Allen had one condition: Weitzel has to bring Spicy Blue, Allen’s favorite wing sauce from his time in Wyoming.