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Social Media Lip Readers Have Uncovered Cam Heyward’s Vulgar 3-Word Message For Josh Allen As The Bills QB Laughed In His Face [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Cam Heyward and Josh Allen on the field
Cam Heyward and Josh Allen (Photo via Twitter)

Cam Heyward was really upset with Josh Allen on Sunday, and he certainly let him hear about it on and off the field.

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills had an all-important game for both teams on Sunday, but it would quickly turn into a blowout for the visiting team. As everyone knows, there is always a game within the game as players try to get in the heads of their opponents on the field.

That is reportedly what Josh Allen wanted to do to Cam Heyward.

Cam Heyward Gets In Josh Allen’s Face

Aug 23, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) warms up before a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

At one point in the game, Heyward had to be separated from Alen after bumping facemasks with him and yelling in his face. The replay showed that moment of Heyward calling him a “Pu–y a– bit–.”

The moment came after Allen fired a bullet at a wide-open Keon Coleman in the back of the end zone. A flag was thrown on All-Pro defensive tackle Cam Heyward for taunting as he got in Allen’s face to deliver those intimate words.

Allen was called out as being the most annoying player in the league earlier this month when social media users noticed how he tries to draw flags from referees.

Allen, who was fined by the league this year, tends to overexaggerate being hit on the field, and it drives defensive players crazy.

In the postgame locker room, Heyward shed light on the moment, telling reporters that Allen kneed him in the stomach.

“Being kneed in my stomach?” Heyward responded. “And then just jawing back and forth. I’m ticked off the entire game because the quarterback’s being protected and I’m not.

“It pisses me off.”

Josh Allen took a different approach, opting to praise Heyward when asked if the altercation got him fired up, saying, “Maybe a little bit,” Allen said via Dan Fetes. “I love the competitiveness out of this game. He’s such a great player. Sometimes you need fire like that to get you going.”

The Buffalo Bills were dominant in their win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 13, running away with a 26-7 win.

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