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Josh Allen was recently spotted throwing up on the sidelines during the Bills vs Patriots game. The photo of Allen vomiting has gone viral since it was first posted online. The Buffalo Bills QB revealed the reason behind this in a post-game interview.
In a surprising turn of events during the Buffalo Bills' recent game against the New England Patriots, quarterback Josh Allen was seen throwing up on the sidelines. This moment not only caught the attention of fans and commentators but also highlighted an unusual aspect of Allen's game-day routine.
Sports reporter Dan Fetes shared a clip of Allen addressing the viral moment, in which he said, "If they don’t catch it every game, I don’t know. It basically happens every game. If I don’t get enough out pregame, it usually happens at halftime."
Buffalo Bills defeated Cincinnati Bengals 39-34 in a dramatic, snowy game. Josh Allen, Joe Burrow postgame handshake drew reactions on social media. Allen praised Burrow postgame: "One of the best offenses, best quarterbacks... really, of all time.
In his postgame press conference, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was practically at a loss for words about what had just transpired. In the end, he simply gave credit to a generational quarterback for, you know, being a generational quarterback.
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Bills comeback vs. Patriots: Josh Allen overcomes slow start to stun Drake Maye in Foxboro
In response to those circumstances, Josh Allen and Drake Maye, last year's MVP and one of the frontrunners this season, put on a show. Buffalo completed a 17-point comeback in the second half for a 35-31 win, as the two quarterbacks combined for five total touchdowns while aided from strong ground games.
The Patriots were victimized by the ability and determination of Allen. The quarterback led a second-quarter touchdown drive to get the Bills on the board as they went into the locker room trailing by a 24-7 margin. However, the Bills were rejuvenated in the second half and they scored on their first four drives in the final 30 minutes.