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While Bart Simpson famously quipped, “Don’t have a cow, man,” Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld certainly don’t share that sentiment.

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The Buffalo quarterback and the “Hawkeye” star gave the Bills’ offensive line “a quarter of a cow” for Christmas, according to teammate Alec Anderson and his wife, Alysha Monet.

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In a TikTok video, Monet shared the meaty treats Allen and Steinfeld gave them this holiday season.

“One of my favourite parts about this time of year is gift giving,” said Monet, per People. “I think it’s really cool to see all the gifts the guys get each other, so I’m going to show you guys the gift Josh got for all the O-Linemen because it’s so sweet.”

Monet pans the camera down to a couple of insulated shopping bags with meat cuts inside with Anderson stating he and his teammates got “a quarter of a cow.”

“I feel like this is something we’ve always wanted to get for ourselves,” said Monet. “So I don’t know how he knew we would want this.”

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Meat A selection of meat that Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld gifted the Buffalo Bills’ offensive line on Christmas. (Screenshot/TikTok)‘Insane’ amounts of meat gifted

Examining the meat, Monet said she and her husband got an “insane amount of different cuts of meat” from Allen and his wife, Steinfeld. The meat selection included wagyu, chuck eye, filet, skirt steak and ground beef.

Monet said the meat gift was “so dope,” adding she and Anderson had to buy a deep freezer to store all the food in. She said they were so “grateful to Hailee and Josh,” calling them the “sweetest people ever,” while noting “this is such a good, functional gift.”

Oh wait, there’s more!

Meat wasn’t the only thing Steinfeld and Allen gave the couple. To cook that meat, Allen’s teammates were also gifted infrared steak searers.

“Pretty much he got something for everyone to be able to cook all this meat,” said Monet in the video. “Thought this was cool to share with all you guys.

“Absolutely such a special time of the year. So grateful.”

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