Josh Allen Throws Up on Sidelines During Bills-Patriots Matchup, Says 'It Basically Happens Every Game'

Jordan Bank/Getty;NFL Josh Allen at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., on Dec. 14.

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Josh Allen was seen throwing up during the Buffalo Bills' away game against the New England Patriots on Sunday, Dec. 14

  • A post on X captured the moment the camera panned over to show the Bills quarterback throwing up on the field

  • He later addressed the incident, saying, "It basically happens every game"

Josh Allenhad an upset stomach on the sidelines.

The Buffalo Bills quarterback, 29, was seen throwing up during his team's game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., on Sunday, Dec. 14.

A post onXcaptured the moment the camera panned over to show Allen vomiting on the field while wearing a blue and black winter coat over his uniform.

NFL Josh Allen throwing up at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., on Dec. 14.

A person on the sidelines was seen approaching Allen as he emptied his stomach.

According toSports Illustrated, the announcer said Allen was "going through it."

The outlet also reported that the quarterback was back on the field with no signs of illness after he threw up. The Bills ultimately won the game, 35-31.

The caption on the X post said, "Josh Allen is throwing up everything. Cameras panned to him on the sidelines throwing it all up, yikes."

Several people commented on the vomiting, with onewriting, "Josh Allen puking on the sidelines and still playing like this? He really is Superman."

Another praised his resilience,saying, "Josh Allen was just vomiting on the sidelines and now he's back to throwing down the field in like less than five minutes. This guy is superhuman and frankly he scares me."

But rest assured, Allen does not have a serious illness. In a post-game interview, the football player said that his sickness was normal.

Sports reporter Dan Fetesshared a clipof 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."

"If I don't get enough at halftime, it usually happens in the third or fourth quarter," Allen continued. "I don't know why I do it. It just happens. It's due to nothing else other than a weird feeling. You got to get it out."

Jordan Bank/Getty  Josh Allen at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., on Dec. 14.

Jordan Bank/Getty

Allen and his wife,Hailee Steinfeld, announced earlier this week thatthey are expecting their first babytogether.

TheHawkeyeactress shared the news of her pregnancy in herSubstack newsletter, which featured a roundup of her 29 favorite moments from the past year in honor of her 29th birthday.

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She included a video in which Allen could be seen kissing her belly. They both smiled and posed together as the star wore a fleece that read "mother" across it. The video ended with the two holding hands in front of a tiny snowman.

The couple latershared a joint Instagram postwith the same video. "I love you ❤️," Allen commented on the clip.

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