Inside the Love Lives of NFL Quarterbacks
NFL Star Josh Allen Credits His Fiancée Hailee Steinfeld for MVP Season
Romance was definitely on the brain last season and the 2024-25 NFL season hasn’t been any different.
And while you don’t even need to be a football fan to take a passing interest in what might happen every time the Kansas City Chiefs take the field, it’s time to get serious about rings and taking knees.
“Felt good,” Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen told reporters after their Dec. 1 win of playing as Hailee Steinfeld‘s fiancé for the first time since popping the question Nov. 22. “Felt free.”
In fact, the 28-year-old called the actress “a huge part” of his success this season (which resulted in yet another trip to the postseason that continues Jan. 19 against the Baltimore Ravens), telling the Associated Press, “The morale, the support. When I get home, she’s my biggest fan, my biggest supporter. She’s just the best.”
The famously private athlete had painstakingly kept his game plan from the Hawkeye star so she’d be appropriately surprised, resulting in numerous x’s and o’s to go with her happy tears.
“It was hard to keep secrets from you and have other people in your life keep secrets from you,” Josh shared in Hailee’s Dec. 6 Beau Society newsletter Q+A, the first time he had extensively detailed anything about their year-long relationship. “Multiple times throughout the day, a song would come on and I would tear up thinking about how special our day was going to be.”
Well, Team Proposal came through: “I didn’t blow it nor did anyone else,” Josh continued. “You were extremely surprised, you said yes, and that was all that mattered to me. And the sun was out.”
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Sounds like a perfect day for popping the question and piling up passing yards.
Meanwhile, Josh isn’t the only NFL quarterback who recently locked his love into a long-term deal, and they’ve joined an elite batch of athletes who play every day for the home team no matter how many miles away a road game takes them.
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“I truly mean this when I say, I think if I didn’t have Brittany,” the Chiefs’ three-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback Patrick Mahomes told CBS News of the high school sweetheart he married in 2022, “I wouldn’t be in the position I am now.”
Their winning partnership may be one of the more well-documented among the megastar-athlete set—having now three scene-stealing kids will do that to a couple—but that leaves a lot of QBs left for the picking (so to speak).
So while you’re waiting to find out who’s going to end up in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9, 2025, you should probably also brush up on the dating reports, wedding plans and family stats that the league’s quarterbacks have compiled in their private lives.
These numbers may not affect your fantasy ranking, but we’ve tackled everything you need to know about the love lives of NFL quarterbacks right here:
(Originally published Sept. 24, 2023, at 5 a.m. PT)