Josh Allen has surprised a fan and brought golf and football together with a touching Ryder Cup gift. The 29-year-old quarterback, who plays for the Buffalo Bills in the National Football League, left the fan in delight after giving him two Ryder Cup tickets.

Nate The Golf Guy Gets Surprise Gift From Allen

Allen delivered the surprise that left one fan—and everyone around—excited at the end of the Bills’ final training camp practice. The quarterback gifted a young man named Nate Forrestel two tickets to the 2025 Ryder Cup. The emotional moment was caught on video and has since gone viral, with fans praising Allen for his kindness and generosity.

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Nate, who lives with cerebral palsy, is a well-known figure in the local community. He’s not only a passionate Bills supporter but also an avid golfer who participates in Special Olympics competitions.

Known as “Nate the Golf Guy,” he first got the chance to meet Josh Allen earlier during Bills Training Camp, but Allen met with Nate again on the final day. Wearing a Bills shirt with Allen’s name and number on the back, Nate stood by as Allen approached him after the session. After signing Nate’s jersey, Allen delivered the big news.

“I’ve got two tickets to the Ryder Cup,” Alen said. “They’re yours if you want them.”

Josh Allen just gifted Nate, a Bills fan and golfer with cerebral palsy, two tickets to the Ryder Cup.

What an incredible moment. 👏

(📹: @Matt_Bove) pic.twitter.com/wEC9GXQt2V

— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) August 7, 2025

Nate’s reaction was pure joy. His mouth dropped open and he couldn’t stop screaming “Yes.” Allen gave him a big hug, and the crowd around them clapped and cheered. It was a small gesture, but one that clearly meant the world to Nate. He hugged Josh as they gave him a baseball cap before they posed for a picture.

Allen Shows Love Again

The Ryder Cup is one of the most prestigious events in golf, held every two years between teams from the United States and Europe. Tickets are hard to come by, and the 2025 event at Bethpage Black in New York will likely attract huge crowds. For Nate, a golfer and lover of the sport, the opportunity to attend in person fulfills a lifelong dream.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen runs the perimeter of the practice field high-fiving fans after practice during the final day of Buffalo Bills training camp at St. John Fisher University Thursday, August 7, 2025 in Pittsford, NY.

Allen has shown his love for golf in recent years by playing in celebrity tournaments like the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and fans continue to praise him for his off-field character. This isn’t the first time Allen has made headlines for his kindness. He has visited children in hospitals, donated to various charities, and consistently used his platform to lift others up.

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