The Buffalo Bills quarterback, Josh Allen, recently responded to a viral picture of his wife, Hailee Steinfeld, wearing Denver Broncos gear. Tracy Wolfson, a CBS reporter, shared Allen’s reaction, stating that he had no idea about the circulating picture and joked that Steinfeld was probably paid to be there, adding that he wouldn’t bring it up at home.
The photo in question was taken after the Denver Broncos emerged victorious in Super Bowl 50 in 2016, where they defeated the Carolina Panthers. As the Bills gear up to face the Broncos in the NFL Divisional Round playoff game, the resurfaced image has garnered attention.
Before becoming a part of the Bills Mafia, Hailee Steinfeld, who is married to Josh Allen, showed her support for the Broncos by wearing a jacket at Super Bowl 50. Despite her past allegiance, Steinfeld’s loyalty now lies with the Bills, as evident from her recent posts on social media.
Fans from both teams have reacted to the viral photo, with Denver supporters appreciating Steinfeld’s past support while Bills fans urging her to delete the post. It remains unclear why Steinfeld, a southern California native, was rooting for the Broncos at the Super Bowl, but her allegiance has shifted since her relationship with Allen.
The couple, who tied the knot in May 2025, is expecting their first child. While Allen led the Bills to victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Steinfeld attended the Golden Globes, showcasing her baby bump. The actress was there to support her movie, “Sinners,” which received several nominations and won awards for Best Original Score and Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.
Following the win over the New England Patriots, Allen spoke about Steinfeld’s pregnancy, expressing gratitude for the love and support they have received. Steinfeld announced the pregnancy in her Beau Society newsletter, sharing a video of herself donning a sweatshirt with the word “mother” emblazoned on it.
As the Bills prepare to face the Broncos in the upcoming game, the couple’s focus remains on their growing family. The game is set for Saturday, January 17, with the winner advancing to the AFC Championship Game. Allen and Steinfeld continue to navigate their personal and professional lives with grace and excitement for the future.

