NFL fans react as Josh Allen greets teammates during Bills OTAs


A clip of Josh Allen doing handshakes with teammates surfaced online last week, and the Buffalo Bills posted another on Tuesday. The elaborate routines elicited reactions from fans.

The Bills’ OTAs are scheduled for May 26–28 and June 1–4. It is being held at the Kaleida Health Performance Center.

That handshake had more practice than some plays,” one fan wrote

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@BuffaloBills That handshake had more practice than some plays 💀

“Clown shit right here. Lets be cool even though were 30+ yo millionaires This is what teenagers do not grown ass men,” one fan commented.

@BuffaloBills Clown shit right here. Lets be cool even though were 30+ yo millionaires This is what teenagers do not grown ass men.

“I can’t remember how to do a regular handshake half the time. lol,” another fan tweeted.

“Josh and his ringless fingers are back,” one fan commeneted.

“Josh Allen Mr.Turnovers himself,” one fan tweeted.

“Josh Allen until he actually wins a meaningful game,” another fan tweeted.

Josh Allen has had six playoff runs and zero Super Bowl appearances so far. He posted a career-high 69.3% completion rate in 2025. Buffalo opens the 2026 season on the road against the Houston Texans

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Josh Allen’s bigger problem is waiting in Week 1

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Josh Allen is 1-4 all-time against Houston and has never won a game in Texas. Last season, the Texans sacked him eight times in a 23-19 “Thursday Night Football” win. The year before, C.J. Stroud outsmarted him in another close loss.

Allen spoke about it on the “Centered on Buffalo” podcast.

“It’s at Houston, a place that I particularly haven’t played very well at, so I gotta do everything in my power to kinda change that narrative there,” he said.

Houston finished second in points allowed last season and bolstered their secondary in the offseason. New Bills coach Joe Brady brings an offense-focused approach that could help Allen.