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When Tom Brady was taken aback by Josh Allen's bizarre gameday ritual: "No, no don't"

Tom Brady and Josh Allen participated in Capitol One's "The Match" golf tournament in June 2022. Allen was paired up with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes while Brady was with now-New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers.

Before they set out for the greens, they did a Q&A session in front of the fans hosted by former NFL defensive end J.J. Watt. He asked Josh Allen about his unusual pregame ritual of throwing up before he takes the field each week in the NFL.

"Josh, is it true that you throw up before every game and if so, will you do it today?" Watt asked.
"I do throw up before every game and I might take Aaron (Rodgers) to the side and help me," Allen said.

The Buffalo Bills QB confirmed that it is something he and when he was asked if he was planning on doing so before teeing off, he joked that perhaps he would. That was when Tom Brady quickly said and declared that he would rather not see that.

J.J. Watt: "Could you throw up right now? It would be great for ratings."
Tom Brady: "No, NO!"
Josh Allen: "If I start thinking about it, I may get a little queasy.

It was all in good fun between the four NFL QBs but Tom Brady definitely didn't want to witness it first hand.

Tom Brady took a jab at Josh Allen before "The Match"

Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers defeated Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes in the 2022 edition of "The Match" at The Wynn Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nevada. Before they took their talents to the golf course, the seven-time Super Bowl-winning QB took a few jabs at one of his opponents.

Brady said that trash-talking before a golf event was much different than playing in the NFL. He also went on to criticize Allen's NFL resume and the lack of success he has had in trying to win his first Super Bowl.

"Golf s***-talk is a little different than Pro Football s***-talk," Brady said. "Josh really hasn't backed much up on the football field in his career, Let's be honest, especially playing against me."

It was Brady's third attempt at winning "The Match" and due to a birdie from Aaron Rodgers on the 18th hole, he finally won.

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