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Social Media Erupts After Josh Allen Admits He Wasn’t a Bills Fan Growing Up – His Response Has Buffalo Fans Fired Up

Social Media Erupts After Josh Allen Admits He Wasn’t a Bills Fan Growing Up – His Response Has Buffalo Fans Fired Up

Buffalo, New York – October 2025

The NFL world lit up this morning after a viral interview featuring Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen took social media by storm. In the clip, Allen openly admitted that he grew up as a fan of the San Francisco 49ers, a revelation that caught many fans off guard — especially given that the 49ers have become one of Buffalo’s toughest rivals in recent years.

The interview, recorded on “The Pivot Podcast,” began with a seemingly harmless question: “Josh, what was the first NFL team you ever loved?” Allen smiled and replied honestly, saying he grew up admiring Joe Montana and Steve Young.

But what truly sent Bills Mafia into a frenzy was his response to the follow-up question: “If you ever faced your childhood team — the 49ers — in the Super Bowl, how would you approach that game?”

Without hesitation, Allen smiled and delivered a line that instantly went viral:

"I was a fan of them when I was just a kid, but now my heart belongs to Buffalo – and if I face them in the Super Bowl, I’ll use every ounce of my strength to fight for and bring that Super Bowl home to Bills Mafia, because this is where I truly belong."

The quote spread like wildfire across X and Instagram, with thousands of Bills fans flooding the comments in support. Posts with captions like “That’s our QB!”, “He bleeds blue and red now!”, and “Josh isn’t just playing for Buffalo – he IS Buffalo” quickly dominated the timeline.

Moments like this remind fans why Josh Allen has become more than just a franchise quarterback — he’s the emotional heartbeat of the city. From a kid who once idolized the 49ers to a leader devoted to Buffalo’s dream of hoisting its first Lombardi Trophy, Allen’s journey embodies loyalty, grit, and redemption.

As one fan perfectly summed it up in the comments: “He may have grown up with the 49ers, but he’ll be remembered forever with Buffalo.”

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