Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen admitted to a wild-but-effective pre-game habit that was caught on camera yesterday.
Josh Allen and the Bills made a statement with a stunning 35-31 comeback win over Drake Maye and the New England Patriots. Buffalo trailed 21-0 early, but they reeled off five straight touchdown drives en route to a thrilling victory to keep their AFC East dreams alive.
In the fourth quarter, CBS Sports’ cameras cut to Allen vomiting on the sidelines. Whether it was nerves, a lack of sleep, working too hard, something he ate, all or none of the above is anybody’s guess:
Josh Allen is throwing up on the sideline pic.twitter.com/xA4jT83noV
— Ben Brown 🌻 (@BenBrownPL) December 14, 2025
But here’s where it gets weirder. Josh Allen was asked about the throwing-up moment on the sideline in his postgame press conference. There, Allen revealed that he does it before every game.
“It basically happens every game,” the 29-year-old said. “If I don’t get enough out pre-game, it usually happens at halftime. If (not enough) at halftime, it usually happens in the third or fourth quarter…it just happens…just gotta get it out.”
🚨🚨WILD🚨🚨#Bills star quarterback Josh Allen admits that he THROWS UP before every game and in the middle of every game he plays in.
“It basically happens every game. If I don't get enough out pregame… It just happens.”
Allen has a lot of nerves.pic.twitter.com/QKIHFKcHdm
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) December 14, 2025
Per ESPN, Josh Allen threw for 193 yards and three touchdowns to go along with 48 rushing yards in the victory. The Bills (10-4) are one game behind New England (11-3) for first place in the AFC East.
Buffalo visits Shedeur Sanders and the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.