Josh Allen appeared to have had a lively time at one of his teammates’ weddings, stirring a mix of reactions among Buffalo Bills fans on social media. The 28-year-old quarterback attended the nuptials of Bills tight end Dawson Knox and Alex Seefeldt in Nashville, Tennessee, on June 30.
Allen was in the company of several teammates, including Dalton Kincaid, Quintin Morris, Tre McKitty, and Zach Davidson. The group posed for photos with the groom around a white table, capturing the festive atmosphere of the celebration.
The party continued with Allen and his friends dancing to The Killers’ hit song “Mr. Brightside.” Viral footage shared on X shows Allen joyfully wrapping his arms around a teammate while bouncing to the music. The video was captioned, “Josh Allen and fellow #Bills teammates having a blast at Dawson Knox’s wedding.”
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Reactions from Bills fans on X were mixed. Some expressed concern over Allen’s behavior, questioning if he should be training instead. One fan commented, “This is why they will never be good—not grinding right now,” while another shared, “Cringe AF.” Yet another skeptical user added, “Won’t be celebrating a championship anytime soon so I’m glad they can enjoy this.”
On the other hand, many fans supported Allen’s choice to enjoy himself. One fan wrote, “Looks like they are having a great time!” Another highlighted Allen’s camaraderie, saying, “So as much as it pains me to say this, this is Allen’s leadership at its best. Just one of the boys… gonna be tough for Miami to catch [Buffalo] this season, but I think they will.”
Earlier in May, Allen celebrated his 28th birthday by practicing passes with his supporting cast and meeting new wide receivers.
As Buffalo heads into its seventh season with Allen as the starting quarterback, the team is adjusting to several changes, especially within the wide receiver lineup.
Gabe Davis departed in free agency, and Stefon Diggs was traded to the Houston Texans.
To compensate for these losses, the Bills added Marquez Valdes-Scantling, formerly of the Kansas City Chiefs, and drafted Keon Coleman with the No. 33 pick in the 2024 NFL draft.
These new additions, both standing at 6-foot-4, are expected to help Allen continue to excel despite the absence of Diggs.
While some fans may question Allen’s off-season activities, his dedication to the team and its future remains evident as he gears up for another challenging season with the Buffalo Bills.