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Josh Allen‘s wife, Hailee Steinfeld has quietly become a fixture at many of his games, though she tends to stay out of the limelight.

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After her husband’s Week 1 heroics, she celebrated the Buffalo Bills’ comeback win over the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium.

Fans caught her cheering with Josh Allen’s family and sharing a warm moment with his mother, off-camera.

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The Bills were trailing 40-25 with less than four minutes left in the game, and most computer odds gave them only a 1 percent chance of winning. 

So much so that this feat made Buffalo the first team in NFL history to win a game after trailing by 15 points or more in the final four minutes of play.

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Now, back at Highmark Stadium after the Week 2’s win at MetLife, Hailee’s expected to be present in the stands again. Although, one can hardly comment with utmost surety on that front.

Because she prefers to keep the focus on Josh Allen and the game itself.

An insider revealed, “Hailee puts her mind at ease and supports him 100 percent.”

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She stays out of the limelight, choosing personal support over public spectacle. Sources say Steinfeld finds media attention exhausting and seeks a more private, balanced life amid NFL stardom.

Their relationship goes beyond public appearances. The couple’s dynamic is described as mutually empowering.

“Josh gives it right back, and their connection and relationship make everything a little bit easier. Because they both understand success and what it takes to reach that, and they help each other day in and day out,” the insider added.  

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Affectionately referred to as the ‘Queen of Buffalo’ by the Bills Mafia. She shared her game-day formula: jeans, a tee, and a hat, adding vintage pieces to celebrate. She’s also launched a store, The Beau Society Shop, to share her favorite Bill-inspired looks.

No definitive word yet on whether Hailee will be in the stands for the Week 3 clash with Miami Dolphins. She’s usually there for Allen’s biggest moments, often keeping a low profile while embracing the “Queen” tag.

Quiet or not, her presence would only add to the buzz as Buffalo heads into an AFC East showdown with the Dolphins.

AFC East rivals: Bills vs. Dolphins early season showdown

The Bills host the Dolphins in Week 3 at Highmark Stadium in a crucial AFC East clash. Josh Allen and the Bills ride momentum from their comeback over Baltimore, aiming to solidify offensive rhythm.

“I feel like the offense had 50 plays in the first half just because the defense was getting off the field so quickly. The defense balled out, and it’s awesome, man. When we can fire on all cylinders, if we can have three phases working with each other, it’s going to be pretty fun,” Bills tight end Dawson Knox said post-game.

The Dolphins, meanwhile, have hit an 0-2, arrive with one of the league’s most dangerous attacks. Tua Tagovailoa has leaned on Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle to stretch defenses, while Miami’s run game has added balance. But the problem is that connection hasn’t come often, and guess that’s what Tyreek wants as well. More consistent connection. Tua has completed 39 of 65 passes for 429 yards this season, throwing three touchdowns and three interceptions. Defenders have sacked him eight times in two games, raising concerns about his protection.

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Buffalo’s secondary, anchored by Tre’Davious White, will face a stiff test trying to contain Hill’s speed and Waddle’s versatility. Last season, in September, the Bills beat the Dolphins 31-10. Now, with both sides eyeing early control of the AFC East, the stakes remain just as high. 

For Allen, the focus will be on avoiding turnovers and capitalizing on Miami’s aggressive defense. Stefon Diggs remains critical outside, while James Cook’s rise as a reliable runner gives Buffalo tempo control.

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