Josh Allen’s Wife Hailee Steinfeld Gets Exciting News

   

Few people are having a more epic offseason than Buffalo Bills quarterback, Josh Allen, and his wife, Hailee Steinfeld.

While the Bills missed out on making it to Super Bowl LIX, Allen went on to win the AP’s Most Valuable Player Award. A few months later, the Bills rewarded the 29-year-old quarterback with a new contract. Allen signed a six-year, $330 million contract with a record-breaking $250 million guaranteed.

As for Steinfeld, her latest film, “Sinners,” became highest-grossing original horror movie in domestic box office history.

Of course, all these historic accomplishments come second to the couple tying the knot during a gorgeous wedding ceremony in Santa Barbara, California, on May 31.

 

Of all his successes this past year, nothing compared to becoming Steinfeld’s husband. Allen told reporters of his accomplishments on June 10, “I mean they’ve all been big none other than marrying my best friend. And she makes everything easier, so I don’t really focus on the other stuff. That was the most important decision I’ll make in my life, and I made the right one.”

 

The good news kept coming for the famous couple this week. Allen earned 2025 ESPY Award nominations in the Best NFL Player and Best Athlete in the men’s categories. On Monday, June 30, Steinfeld earned an award nomination, as well.


Hailee Steinfeld Is Nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Astra Midseason Movie Awards


The 2025 Astra Midseason Movie Awards announced their nominees on Monday, and Steinfeld is up for Best Supporting Actress along with “Sinners” co-star Wunmi Mosaku. Other nominees in the category include Jodie Comer for “28 Years Later,” Kerry Condon in “F1,” and Marisa Abela in “Black Bag.”

 

“Sinners” also earned nominations in the Best Screenplay (Ryan Coogler), Best Director (Coogler), Best Actor (Miles Caton), and Best Actor (Michael B. Jordan). The movie is nominated for Best Picture along with “28 Years Later.” “Black Bag,” “F1,” “Materialists,” “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” The Life of Chuck,” “Sorry, Baby,” “Thunderbolts*,” and “Warfare.”