
Alex Caruso trolls NFL's Buffalo Bills after being popular answer in social media video
The Buffalo Bills hope to do the same. They've been a Super Bowl contender since Josh Allen became the starting quarterback. The perennial contender has kicked off their training camp, along with the rest of the NFL. One of the highlights of the summer event is being asked to answer goofy questions.
When several Bills players were asked who the most famous bald person in the world is, a handful answered Caruso. That's funny. Considering the 2025 NBA Finals dominated the sports world last month, the Thunder were likely at the back of their mind when thinking of an answer.
This went viral on social media. Caruso responded on X, formerly known as Twitter. The two-time NBA champion wrote: "Toughhh... Go, Houston Texans."
Thunder players continue to dominate social media in the boring part of the NBA offseason. You've seen Jalen Williams do it all the time, but Caruso has shown that he can keep up on the platforms despite being jokingly treated like the senior citizen of the second-youngest NBA champion.
Caruso grew up in College Station, Texas. He spent four college seasons at Texas A&M before he went undrafted in 2016. It shouldn't be a shocker to see him be a Texans fan considering his background. Both are AFC rivals that hope to have deep playoff runs.
Meanwhile, Caruso continues to enjoy his offseason. He hopes to help the Thunder be a rare repeat champion next season. Expect another regular season where his workload is managed to prep him up for another standout playoff run, like we just saw in the past couple of months.

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