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— Spencer Strout (@SpencerStrout) May 16, 2018
Show Me The Money!
Like most, I was skeptical, so I was able to get the guy in the video to send me the screenshot from Big Q.
Pretty cool gesture from a guy who at the time had yet to take an NFL snap.
If You Can Dodge a Wrench..
This really came about from the Pro-Bowl last season when an unknown assailant hit Nelson in the head during the game of dodge ball.He was quick to jump on and offer up $100 to the first person to identify the guilty party!Quenton Nelson got lit up. #Doink pic.twitter.com/tW67Ssz6KQ
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) January 24, 2020
I have no doubt that Big Q followed through on it. It appears to have been Packer's Wide Receiver, Devante Adams - but others speculate it was Bears Safety Eddie Jackson, or perhaps another errant throw by Mitch Trubisky - who was just trying to play catch on the sidelines...$100 Venmo to the first one to tell me who pegged me in the dome #Payback https://t.co/dIl8dgTDnG
— Quenton Nelson (@BigQ56) January 24, 2020
Big Q Loves Venmo
After receiving a fine last year for what was deemed an illegal hit, you can be the judge for yourself:The NFL fined Nelson. What did he do? He requested a Venmo from the Indianapolis Colts front office.Colts got so much attention for Quenton Nelson’s screaming block vs. Jacksonville - see Twitter - that the NFL fined Indianapolis’ first-round pick $26,739 for leading with his helmet, per source. Nelson is appealing the fine from the play on which no penalty was called. pic.twitter.com/s82oQuIkoO
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 16, 2018
They did not accept.Quenton Nelson Venmo requested $26,000 from the Colts Head of Media after he got fined 💰😂💰 @BigQ56 pic.twitter.com/aH2KuUuHwG
— The Lefkoe Show (@LefkoeShow) February 1, 2019







