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Hailee Steinfeld stays out of the spotlight while celebrating Josh Allen’s crazy comeback with the Bills

Hailee Steinfeld stays out of the spotlight while celebrating Josh Allen's crazy comeback with the Bills

Hailee Steinfeld enjoyed every minute of her husband Josh Allen’s exciting comeback win over the Bills during “Sunday Night Football.”

At the season opener held at Highmark Stadium, the 28-year-old actress shared a tender moment with her partner, who also happens to be 28.

In a clip shared by TikTok user @Julianariordan, who recently married 29-year-old Allen, Steinfeld beamed as she watched the Bills quarterback rack up 394 passing yards and score two touchdowns, not to mention adding two rushing touchdowns to his tally.

“Our team didn’t quit,” Allen commented. “I know some people might have left the stadium, which is understandable. But next time, I hope they believe.”

Steinfeld was one of the fans who stayed until the end, donning a Bills varsity jacket, as captured in various social media posts.

This sighting comes just three months after the couple exchanged vows in a stunning Californian ceremony in late May.

She wore a beautiful Tamara Ralph gown that left Josh “stunned,” as noted in a recent edition of her Beau Society Newsletter.

Now, according to Steinfeld, Josh insists they discuss her gown, saying it was “unstoppable” when she walked down the aisle. “It was the most perfect gown I’ve ever worn,” she recalled.

The couple made headlines last spring when they first linked, and Allen proposed to Steinfeld in November 2024.

“She makes everything easier,” Allen said over the summer. “I’m really only focused on her. It’s the most important decision I’ve made, and I know I made the right choice.”

Before their wedding, Allen also stood by Steinfeld during the press tour for “Sinners,” recently expressing his emotions about the film’s premiere in April.

“I was crying by the end. I was just so proud of her. It was an incredible experience,” he shared.

Steinfeld, an Academy Award nominee, was by Allen’s side when he accepted his first NFL MVP award in February.

Last season, the former first-round pick threw 28 touchdowns against six interceptions, rushing for another 12 scores.

The Bills wrapped up their season with a January loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game after finishing the regular season with a 13-4 record and defeating Baltimore in the playoffs.

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