
Hailee Steinfeld continues to be a quiet but influential presence around the Buffalo Bills as the team ramps up its 2025 training camp. Though she hasn’t performed on game day or appeared in any official NFL ceremonies, her impact is increasingly felt behind the scenes. Most recently, Steinfeld has been actively involved in quarterback Josh Allen’s off-season wellness routine. According to Allen, she’s supported him in adopting a more holistic approach to physical and mental health, including improved sleep, stress management, and nutrition as the season approaches.
The couple made headlines earlier in the year with a standout appearance at the 2025 NFL Honors in New Orleans. Allen, who took home the AP NFL MVP award, was joined by Steinfeld on the red carpet for their first major public event together. Their coordinated outfits, relaxed energy, and affectionate interactions made them a media favorite. Steinfeld’s presence during the award ceremony was seen by many fans as a sign of her genuine support—not just for Allen, but for the Bills organization as a whole.
Back in Buffalo, the city has embraced Steinfeld with open arms. Following her engagement to Allen in late 2024, she became affectionately known among fans as the “Queen of Buffalo.” A local billboard even celebrated her role in the community, and she’s frequently seen interacting with supporters, including a viral moment where she posed for photos with young Bills fans. Her approachable personality and willingness to be present have helped her earn respect in a city that values loyalty and humility.
Although she hasn’t performed musically for the team—no national anthem or halftime show to date—her influence is more personal. Bills teammates have commented that Allen seems more focused and centered, and many attribute that to his relationship with Steinfeld. Veteran players and even members of the front office have acknowledged that having someone like her around—someone grounded, supportive, and drama-free—has been good for team chemistry.
As the Bills head into what they hope will be a championship season, Steinfeld remains in the background but very much part of the narrative. Her connection to Allen and support for the team reflect a new chapter not just in his career but in the culture around the Bills. She may not take the field, but her presence is already shaping the tone of the season in subtle, meaningful ways.