Orchard Park, New York – Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen made a big announcement on Friday, revealing that he proposed to his girlfriend Hailee Steinfeld during the team’s bye week. With a simple caption of “11.22.24” accompanying a photo, Allen shared the exciting news of their engagement, which took place last weekend on Nov. 22.
Allen and Steinfeld’s relationship first made headlines in May 2023, and the quarterback later confirmed their romance by posting photos of them together on his Instagram in July. Steinfeld, 27, is a well-known American actress and singer, gaining fame from her role in the film “True Grit” in 2010 and continuing to showcase her talent in projects like the “Pitch Perfect” series and “The Edge of Seventeen,” which earned her a Golden Globe nomination. Additionally, Steinfeld has made a mark in the music industry with hit songs like “Starving” and “Let Me Go.”
At 28 years old, Allen is currently in his seventh season as the Bills’ starting quarterback and is having an impressive year, putting up MVP-caliber numbers with 2,543 passing yards, 18 touchdowns, and just five interceptions in 11 games. Following a well-deserved bye week, Allen and the Bills, with a 9-2 record, will be back on the field for a highly-anticipated Sunday night game against the San Francisco 49ers at Highmark Stadium.
The engagement news adds another milestone to Allen’s already stellar season, highlighting the personal joy and happiness he is experiencing off the field. As the Bills continue to make a push for the playoffs and maybe even a Super Bowl appearance, Allen’s engagement to Steinfeld adds a layer of excitement and celebration to his professional success.
Fans and fellow players have flooded social media with congratulations for the couple, expressing their love and support for Allen and Steinfeld as they embark on this new chapter in their lives. With the love and admiration of their fans, Allen and Steinfeld’s engagement represents a heartwarming moment in the midst of a demanding football season for the Bills quarterback.