
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, one of the NFL’s most prominent stars, was originally scheduled to appear on NBC’s “Good Morning America” this week to help promote the release of the 2025 NFL schedule. However, the appearance was ultimately canceled, with no immediate plans for rescheduling. The network and Allen’s camp reportedly intend to find another time that works in the future.
Allen’s presence on the show was expected to bring additional attention to the schedule release event. Over the years, Allen has grown into not only one of the top quarterbacks in the league, but also a public figure recognized for his off-field character, philanthropic work, and high-profile relationship with actress Hailee Steinfeld. These factors have elevated his profile far beyond the field.
Originally set for Monday, Allen’s segment was postponed to Wednesday before being scrapped entirely. No official reason was given for the cancellation, but it marks a missed opportunity for NBC to feature one of the NFL’s most marketable players during a major league event. Other players and analysts are still expected to appear on air to discuss key matchups.
Allen was likely to provide insight into the upcoming season, particularly for Buffalo fans eager to see how the team’s schedule shapes up. As the Bills continue their push for a Super Bowl, their schedule is a major point of interest — and Allen’s voice would have added valuable perspective to the national conversation.
For now, Allen and the rest of the NFL world will wait for the full unveiling of the 2025 regular-season schedule, which is set to be announced Wednesday night. While fans missed out on hearing directly from Allen this week, he remains one of the most anticipated figures to watch as the season draws closer.