Josh Allen’s Casual Revelation on Pre-Game Vomiting

Rahul KaushikNationalDecember 15, 2025

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New Delhi, December 15, 2025: A moment during the Buffalo Bills’ recent divisional showdown against the New England Patriots, in which quarterback Josh Allen was visibly caught on camera vomiting on the sideline, instantly became a viral sensation across the internet. The footage led to immediate speculation among fans and commentators regarding the star player’s health. However, the quarterback’s subsequent, incredibly nonchalant response to the incident has since overshadowed the initial video, transforming a moment of medical concern into a peculiar point of admiration.

The Sideline Incident Is Captured

The CBS broadcast captured the dramatic scene as the Bills were mid-comeback, with the camera panning to Allen who was observed clearly emptying his stomach on the sideline. In the high-stakes environment of a divisional rivalry game, the sight of one of the league’s most dominant players appearing physically unwell caused a rapid flood of concern across social media platforms. Questions were immediately raised about whether the MVP candidate was suffering from an illness or injury that might compromise his performance.

Despite the highly visible sickness, Allen showed no lingering ill effects upon returning to the field, where he proceeded to lead the Bills in a successful rally that resulted in a pivotal win.

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The Incredible, Casual Response Is Delivered

The intense speculation was quickly addressed in the post-game media availability, where Allen was asked directly about the viral moment. His response was startlingly casual, revealing that the public had simply witnessed what is, for him, a common occurrence.

Allen stated that if the cameras “don’t catch it every game, I don’t know,” confirming that the action “basically happens every game.” He explained that the timing often changes: “If I don’t get enough out pregame, it usually happens at halftime. If I don’t get enough at halftime, it usually happens in the third or fourth quarter.” He simply added, “I don’t know why I do it, it just happens… just got to get it out.” He emphasized that the act was due to nothing more than a “weird feeling,” dispelling any serious health worries.

Normalizing the Bizarre Routine

The quarterback’s honesty immediately turned the narrative on its head. What was initially seen as a serious sign of distress was quickly recontextualized as a bizarre pre-game ritual or a physical manifestation of competitive adrenaline. Teammates and other sources have since corroborated that the ritual is not new, with reports suggesting it began several years ago as a way to combat a feeling of cramping during throws.

The incident has now become another defining quirk of the quarterback’s intense competitive persona. The fact that such an unpleasant event is normalized as part of his routine has only served to enhance his image of toughness and dedication among fans, who often jokingly refer to the act as his “superpower” for successful performance.

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