Josh Allen looked as if he had potentially too much to drink at one of his teammates’ weddings as Bills fans were torn over the state of their quarterback on social media.
Allen, 28, was seen at the nuptials of Bills tight end Dawson Knox, who married Alex Seefeldt, in Nashville Tennessee on June 30.
He was joined by other players on the team, including Dalton Kincaid, Quintin Morris, Tre McKitty, and Zach Davidson. At one point, they all posed for snaps outside with the groom around a white table.
Allen and his pals were later seen dancing to the Killers’ hit, ‘Mr. Brightside,’ at the wedding, as viral footage shared on X shows the 28-year-old signal caller wrapping his arms around his teammate while bouncing on his feet.
‘Josh Allen and fellow #Bills teammates having a blast at Dawson Knox’s wedding,’ read the video’s caption.
Several Bills fans on X later showed their concerns for Allen, while others slammed him for not training during the NFL season.
There were also fans who were supportive of Allen just being himself while he enjoys his summer.
‘So as much as it pains me to say this, this is Allen’s leadership at its best,’ a person wrote, adding: ‘Just one of the boys… gonna be tough for Miami to catch [Buffalo] this season, but I think they will.’
‘Looks like they are having a great time!’ someone else pointed out.
‘This is why they will never be good not grinding rn,’ another person said.
‘Cringe AF,’ a different user shared while an additional one posted: ‘Won’t be celebrating a championship anytime soon so I’m glad they can enjoy this.’
In May, Allen celebrated his 28th birthday by slinging passes to supporting cast members and introducing himself to new wide receivers.
Buffalo enters the seventh season with Allen under center with a number of changes in the program, specifically the wide receiver depth chart.
Gabe Davis left in free agency and Stefon Diggs was traded to the Houston Texans.
The Bills added Marquez Valdes-Scantling, formerly of the Chiefs, and Keon Coleman with the No. 33 pick in the 2024 NFL draft, giving Allen a pair of 6-foot-4 targets to help ease the loss of the reliable Diggs.