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Josh Allen’s Wife, Hailee Steinfeld, Is Getting Exposed Ahead Of Bills-Broncos Playoff Game [PHOTO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Hailee Steinfeld posing in dress
Hailee Steinfeld (Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images)

Josh Allen is gearing up for another crucial game and now has to contend with an additional issue involving his wife.

Allen and actress/singer Hailee Steinfeld got married in a private ceremony in Santa Barbara, California, last year. Steinfeld has become a familiar face around the team. She has since become pregnant with their first child.

On the field, Allen had another strong season. He threw for 3,668 yards with 25 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He also added 579 rushing yards with 14 touchdowns. Buffalo finished 12-5 but lost the AFC East title to New England. Last weekend, he led his team to a road victory over the Jaguars. Now the team is getting set to face the Denver Broncos.

This is where things are set to get real for Josh Allen.

Josh Allen’s Wife Is A Denver Broncos Fan

Josh Allen in uniform
Josh Allen (Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images)

Actress Hailee Steinfeld, the wife of Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen, has some history of rooting for another team. One of Steinfeld’s old social media posts celebrating the Denver Broncos has resurfaced. It was of her celebrating their Super Bowl 50 victory in Feb. 2016.

In the accompanying photo, Steinfeld is wearing an orange Broncos jacket and dabbing. It’s easy to dismiss a decade-old fan photo for another team. However, it is clear that her allegiance is with the Broncos. As for 2026, she will most certainly be rooting for her husband. However, this is a win-win situation for her. She doesn’t have to publicly celebrate the Broncos.

Josh Allen and the Bills will be traveling to Mile High to face the Broncos on Saturday. The four-time Pro Bowler looked sharp last week against Jacksonville. He finished 28-of-35 for 273 yards and three total touchdowns, per ESPN.

Allen has a tough task ahead of him. The Broncos owned the NFL’s No. 3 scoring defense in the regular season by allowing a mere 18.3 points per game.

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