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Buffalo Bills receiver Isaiah McKenzie does a gender reveal for his sister following touchdown…sending his family wild as Bills rout the Super Bowl champions LA Rams 31-10
- Isaiah McKenzie celebrated a touchdown, telling his sister she’ll be having a boy
- The unheard of gender reveal has since captured the imagination of the nation
- Buffalo ran riot in the NFL Kickoff vs. the LA Rams, scoring 21 unanswered points
- Josh Allen and Von Miller stole the spotlight off the reigning Super Bowl champs
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Isaiah McKenzie’s family had more to celebrate than most on Thursday night and when the Bills No. 6 caught his sole touchdown in the third quarter, there was no happier family on earth.
McKenzie screamed ‘it’s a boy! It’s a boy’ into the camera, referring to the gender of his sister’s imminent child, ensuing wild celebrations from his sister and their family.
The Bills posted the heartwarming vision to TikTok, showing the McKenzie clan erupting at the news while the Bills went up 16-10 over the LA Rams.
Isaiah McKenzie celebrated his touchdown in a style never-before-seen on an NFL field
It’s unclear whether the former Georgia star had planned the moment or what he would have done if he had failed to find the end zone.
One fan raised this question to McKenzie via Twitter, to which he replied ‘I GUESS WE WILL NEVER KNOW.’
McKenzie’s touchdown was the start of a Buffalo avalanche in which the road team piled on 21 unanswered points to humble the reigning Super Bowl champions in their own house.
McKenzie screamed at the camera, revealing his nephew’s gender to his family watching on TV
Von Miller was a constant threat to Rams QB Matthew Stafford in his first game as a Buffalo Bill
He finished Thursday night’s game with two receptions for 19 yards and a memory he nor his family will ever forget.
Buffalo made the perfect start to its 2022 season with a dominant win over the Rams in a show of strength on the NFL’s opening night.
Its defense forced LA quarterback Matthew Stafford into three interceptions while new recruit Von Miller starred with two sacks.
Meanwhile, Josh Allen looked fantastic notwithstanding two interceptions, as he threw for 297 yards, 3 touchdowns and running for another on the ground.
The former Georgia Bulldog responded to the query of a fan on Twitter on Friday afternoon
Buffalo QB Josh Allen stole the spotlight from LA in a captivating four-touchdown performance