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"She makes everything easier": Josh Allen's romantic line after marrying Hailee Steinfeld proves he's winning both on and off the field

"She makes everything easier": Josh Allen's romantic line after marrying Hailee Steinfeld proves he's winning both on and off the field

Time of Indiaa day ago

Josh Allen finally ties the knot with Hailee Steinfeld (X/Buffalo Bills)
Josh Allen walked into the Buffalo Bills' mandatory minicamp on Tuesday with more than just playbooks and practice goals—he wore a fresh symbol of commitment: his wedding ring. The newly minted NFL MVP tied the knot with actress and singer
Hailee Steinfeld
on May 31, just six months after popping the question last November.
While he's known for throwing touchdowns and leading comebacks on the field, Allen seems to have scored big off it too.
Josh Allen calls marrying Hailee Steinfeld a dream
This wedding marks another milestone in a whirlwind year for the Bills quarterback. From clinching his first NFL MVP award to securing a historic contract extension, Allen has been stacking up victories both professionally and personally. But when asked about what those moments mean to him, he didn't hesitate to point to the most meaningful one.
'That was the most important decision I'll make in my life, and I made the right one,' Allen said during Tuesday's presser. 'They've all been big, none other than marrying my best friend. She makes everything easier. I don't really focus on the other stuff.'
Though Allen is usually reserved about his private life, his subtle smile and that shiny band on his finger spoke volumes. For nearly a minute at the podium, he danced around questions about the ceremony, clearly valuing the privacy the couple has maintained throughout their relationship.
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Still, fans and the media were quick to notice—and admire—the new addition.
The couple has remained relatively low-key since rumors first linked them in 2023. Despite their celebrity status, Allen and Steinfeld have made conscious efforts to keep things grounded. Even during public appearances or award nights, their connection feels genuine and unforced.
Back in February at the NFL Honors, Allen offered a rare but heartfelt tribute to Steinfeld during his MVP acceptance speech.
"My fiancée Hailee, you've been my rock," he told the audience. "You are my best friend. I would not be standing on this stage if it weren't for you."
Now, with a Super Bowl in his sights and a solid foundation in his personal life, Allen appears more focused than ever. As the Bills head into a crucial season, fans are hoping this new chapter will bring not only joy off the field but also big wins on it.
From MVP to newlywed, 2025 is shaping up to be Josh Allen's most memorable year yet.
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