The Buffalo Bills’ franchise QB might look cool under pressure, but apparently, his stomach strongly disagrees. Josh Allen once admitted that before every single NFL game, he throws up. And no, it’s not nerves anymore. It’s just a routine at this point.
Josh Allen’s pregame ritual includes puking and he’s not even embarrassed about it
If you thought Josh Allen’s biggest flex was hurdling defenders or dropping bombs downfield, think again. In one of the wildest but somehow relatable confessions ever, the Bills QB confirmed that vomiting before every game has become part of his normal prep.
Whether it's anxiety, adrenaline, or superstition, Josh basically treats it like clockwork. He’s talked about this on multiple occasions including on
Pardon My Take, saying:
“It’s just something that happens. I throw up before every game. At this point, it’s part of the routine.” And honestly? He says it helps. Some people meditate. Some people blast music. Josh Allen just throws up and goes out to throw touchdowns.
He’s not the only athlete who does this but he’s definitely owning it the hardest
Believe it or not, Josh isn't alone. Tons of pro athletes have weird pregame habits. Michael Jordan used to get insanely quiet before big games. Donovan McNabb threw up in the Super Bowl. Serena Williams wears the same pair of socks every match. Everyone’s got a thing.
But Josh? He’s not even trying to hide it.
It makes him feel more human, honestly. Like yeah, he’s a top-tier quarterback, but he’s still out here dry heaving before kickoff like it’s a final exam.
Bills Mafia probably loves him even more for this because it’s so on brand
The Bills and their fanbase are already known for being wild, jumping through tables, snowball fights in the stands, you name it. So finding out their star QB has a borderline chaotic pregame ritual? Feels kinda perfect.
It might be gross. But in Buffalo? It’s just grit.
Josh Allen’s pregame puke habit might seem odd, but whatever works, right? He’s one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks, and if this ritual helps him lock in, fans are fully on board. Just maybe keep him away from the Gatorade table until
after the national anthem.
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