Josh Allen’s 2-Word Message for Locker Room After Bills QB Made History

You know how teams usually celebrate achievements or birthdays. Maybe a cupcake ambush, a little off-key singing, or a Gatorade bath if you’re lucky? Yeah, the Bills’ O-line had something very different in mind for Josh Allen. No sweets, no serenades…just a mysterious sheet, a few very suspiciously placed balloons, and a setup that left Allen speechless and the rest of the room in absolute hype. The reason behind this fiasco? Let’s just say it involved a rare, rare milestone, some Madden-level greatness, and two words from Allen that summed up everything Bills Mafia loves.

When the Bills’ O-line pulled off their surprise for Josh Allen, it was….chaotic, for lack of a better word. Allen had just cracked the Madden 99 Club for the first time, and instead of a cake or corny speech, he walked into a janky bedsheet banner, some helium-happy balloons, and a blinged-out “99” locket, all set up by his teammates, that looked like it came straight off Wish.

His reaction? Peak Josh: “I still don’t know, is this real?” Everything about him screams goofy, and we’re here for it. It was followed by some “hip-hip-hooray” cheers from the O-line. It’s 2025, are we still doing that? But this wasn’t just about a video game rating. It was his teammates saying, “Yeah, you’re that guy.”

With #Bills QB Josh Allen being named to the 99 club in Madden for the first time in his career, the Bills OL gifted him with a chain and a little celebration.

Allen’s speech: “Go Bills.” #BillsMafia
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— Ajay Cybulski (@AjayCybulski) July 28, 2025

Josh Allen’s big speech? It consisted of two words: “Go Bills.” Just that signature, fired-up rally cry that somehow always hits. But this was more than a little celebration. It was about that connection between Josh Allen and the O-line. Because this season? They need to step up. Something they couldn’t do last year.

Allen was lights out last season (of course, he was, the man has a 99 overall). 41 total touchdowns, an MVP, and highlight reels for days. But the greatness? It came with cracks. He was pressured on over 21% of his dropbacks, one of the highest rates among starting QBs. The Bills’ O-line might be all jokes and balloons off the field, but they know the real job: keeping No. 17 upright when it counts.

When the O-line pulled off that cheeky celebration (as goofy as it was) it wasn’t just about the laughs. It was their way of tipping the helmet to Allen’s quality and quietly owning the fact that it’s time to catch up to him. The message came through loud and clear: “We know how great you are. Now it’s on us to keep you upright and let you do your thing.” Because when you hop on Madden? 99-rated Josh Allen would be no good if you can’t control your O-line the way you want.

Why Josh Allen’s 99 rating matters

Josh Allen getting the call-up to Madden NFL 26’s 99 Club is massive. Not just for him, but for the Bills too. He’s the only current Bills player to hit that elite rating, joining franchise legend Bruce Smith, who pulled it off way back in Madden 99. Yeah, 25 years ago.

That puts him in ultra-elite company, one of just seven players to crack the top tier this year. The list? Lamar Jackson, Saquon Barkley, Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, Lane Johnson, and Myles Garrett. Barkley is now the first offensive Eagle to ever launch with a 99 overall in Madden. Justin Jefferson? Back in the club for a third time, making him the only Viking to hit 99 more than once.

And then there’s Lane Johnson. The only offensive lineman in the 99 Club this year, and one of just a handful ever. He joins legends like Jonathan Ogden and Trent Williams. To break into this club as a lineman? You’ve got to be nothing short of dominant.

As for Josh Allen, he didn’t just stumble into the 99 Club. The man has seen a linear growth in his ratings ever since he stepped into the NFL. One Madden release at a time. Back in Madden 20, he kicked things off with a modest 74 overall. From there, it was a steady grind: into the high 80s by Madden 24, a 98 in Madden 25, and now? Inducted into the club in 99.

And after that MVP 2024 season? How could he not be rated 99? 3,731 passing yards, 28 touchdown passes, plus another 531 yards and 12 scores on the ground. That kind of dual-threat production? Yeah, it’s exactly why he’s earned it.

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