PHOTO: Someone Unearthed Josh Allen’s Old Tweets From 2012 And They’re Quite Disturbing

The upcoming battle between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens is all about the MVP players involved: Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson.

We are almost 24 hours away from seeing that mega game, but until then, social media is calling out the Buffalo Bills quarterback for something he did in his past.

Back in high school, Allen was rambunctious and tweeted anything and everything that came to his mind.

Unfortunately for Josh Allen, he likely had no clue that he would be a star quarterback with the talent to make it to the NFL.

One of his old tweets mentioned him touching kids in a sensitive area and saying a homophobic slur.

The tweets, sent in 2012 and 2013, no longer appear on his account, but they never actually disappeared since people took screenshots of them.


They resurfaced ahead of his Divisional Round game.

That is certainly not a good look.

Josh Allen has way more on his plate in 2025 than some tweets he sent out while he was a minor.

Two of the NFL’s best go head to head as the Ravens and Bills battle for a ticket to the AFC Championship.

Jackson and Allen are the league’s likely top two finishers in the 2024 NFL MVP voting.

Josh Allen Has Already Apologized For His Old Tweets

Before Josh Allen was drafted into the NFL, social media unearthed tweets he sent while he was in high school after they were made public.

The former Wyoming quarterback acknowledged the tweets to ESPN.

“If I could go back in time, I would never have done this in a heartbeat,” Allen told ESPN’s Chris Mortensen in 2018. “At the time, I obviously didn’t know how harmful it was and now has become.

“I hope you know and others know I’m not the type of person I was at 14 and 15 that I tweeted so recklessly. … I don’t want that to be the impression of who I am because that is not me. I apologize for what I did.”

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