Josh Allen reflects on hard work growing up on family farm
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 9:08 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen spoke about his challenging upbringing in Firebaugh, California, highlighting that working on his family farm in extreme heat was tougher than life in the NFL. He emphasized how the physical demands of moving irrigation pipe in 115-degree weather shaped his perspective on hard work. Allen's strong roots in agriculture remain a significant part of his narrative, providing context for his approach to the pressures of being a franchise quarterback. This summer, he is focused on the demands of an NFL season while drawing on his early experiences.
- •Josh Allen grew up in Firebaugh, California, working on a family farm.
- •He described farm work as harder than training for the NFL.
- •Allen signed a six-year, $330 million extension in 2025.
- •He aims to balance pressures on and off the field this summer.
- •Allen's performance and background shape his leadership role.
- 9:08 AMYahoo Sports — Josh Allen says ‘moving irrigation pipe in 115 degrees’ makes NFL life look easy
"Josh Allen has never claimed playing in the NFL is easy, but the Buffalo Bills quarterback still knows what real hard work looks like. Allen grew up in Firebaugh, California, where football was not the only thing shaping him.
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