Hailee Steinfeld News Emerges After Bills-Steelers

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Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen and his wife Hailee Steinfeld
The Buffalo Bills got their season back on track with a dominant 26-7 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 13.
It was a solid bounce-back win following Buffalo’s disappointing 23-19 defeat to the Houston Texans the week prior — a game in which quarterback Josh Allen was sacked eight times and threw two interceptions.
But against the Steelers, the Bills depended less on Allen to win the game for them.
They fed running back James Cook a season-high 32 times, and he rushed for 144 yards while adding 33 yards on 3 receptions. It marked Cook’s seventh 100-yard game of the season.
Allen’s 23 pass attempts were also his third-fewest of the season. Buffalo won the other two games in which Allen had fewer pass attempts as well.
Hailee Steinfeld Announces Big Personal News
While the win was reason to celebrate for the Bills and Allen, his wife, pop star Hailee Steinfeld announced some noteworthy personal news that also caught the attention of many.
In her most recent issue of hew newsletter Beau Society, Steinfeld announced that she had deleted social media before the Bills-Steelers game on Sunday.
“Even if just for the weekend, I’m currently a week into an Instagram detox,” Steinfeld wrote. “Every time I do this, I wonder why I don’t do it more often.”
This isn’t the first time the pop star/actress, who has nearly 21 million followers on Instagram, has done a social media detox, as she’s done so several times before when her and Allen were just dating.
The timing of Steinfeld’s message though came at a timely moment for her.
Buffalo is sitting at 8-4 and on the postseason bubble, occupying the final playoff spot in the AFC. The team’s final five games are crucial to its playoff hopes with key matchups against the Cincinnati Bengals, the AFC East-leading New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles, and New York Jets.
With three more Bills homes games left before the playoffs start, and the increased pressure on Allen—win or lose—Steinfeld seemingly made the smart decision to stay away from the increased volatility of social media.
Allen Having a Record-Breaking Season

GettyBuffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is having a record-breaking season
At first glance, Allen’s 2025 season may not seem all that impressive.
He currently ranks fourth in completion percentage (69.4), seventh in touchdowns (19), ninth in passing yards (2,832), and 10th in passer rating (99.8).
But beyond his passing numbers, Allen leads all QBs in rushing yards (409) and rushing touchdowns (11) — and he’s scored the second-most rushing TDs in the league behind Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor (15).
Allen’s legs are hard to stop, and they’ve propelled him into the NFL record books this year. Against the Steelers, Allen threw and ran for a touchdown, and he passed former Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton for the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in NFL history (76).
He also extended his NFL record for most games with at least one passing and rushing touchdown (49). And if that weren’t enough, Allen also tied some NFL greats as well.
He’s now got six straight seasons with at least offensive touchdowns or more, breaking a tie with former Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos QB Peyton Manning, Green Bay Packers legend Brett Favre, and current Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers for the second-longest streak in NFL history.
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta Calls Mark Andrews ‘The Cornerstone’ of Offense After $39.3 Million Extension

The Baltimore Ravens have made it clear that Mark Andrews is an integral part of their offensive future, securing him with a
In a statement addressing the extension, Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta expressed the importance of keeping Andrews in Baltimore for the long term: “Mark Andrews is not just a key piece of our offense; he’s the cornerstone. With this extension, we ensure the stability and leadership we need in the years to come. His future is bright, and so is ours.”

A Proven Leader on the Field
Since being drafted by the Ravens in 2018, Andrews has become a reliable target and leader in the locker room. His ability to make clutch plays, especially in the red zone, has helped define the Ravens’ offensive identity. In fact, Andrews is the franchise’s all-time leader in receptions by a tight end, further solidifying his place in team history. With over 6,000 receiving yards and 50+ touchdowns, Andrews has been a constant in the Ravens' offensive scheme.
His ability to create mismatches for defenses with his size, speed, and ball skills makes him an invaluable asset, especially in Lamar Jackson’s passing game. With Jackson being the focal point of the offense, Andrews has helped elevate the Ravens’ passing attack, particularly in critical situations. Whether it’s catching passes in the middle of the field or finding the end zone, Andrews has consistently delivered.
The Future of the Ravens’ Offense
The extension of Andrews signifies the Ravens’ commitment to long-term success. With his leadership and proven ability on the field, Andrews will continue to be a central figure in the team’s offensive plans moving forward. As the Ravens transition into the next phase of their offensive evolution, having a stable and reliable target like Andrews is crucial for the development of their passing game.
This move also sends a message to the rest of the NFL that the Ravens are serious about building a team that can compete for championships. By locking down Andrews for the next few years, they are ensuring that their offensive attack remains potent and consistent, while also giving Lamar Jackson a trusted weapon to rely on.
A Step Toward Contention
As the 2025 season progresses, the Ravens' goal remains clear: to compete for a Super Bowl. By securing Andrews’ future with the team, the Ravens are setting themselves up for sustained success. With a proven leader in Andrews and a dynamic quarterback in Jackson, the Ravens are well-positioned to make a deep playoff run in the years to come.
For Andrews, this extension is not just a reward for past performances, but also a reflection of the faith the Ravens have in him to continue being a top-tier player. He has proven his worth to the franchise, and now, with a multi-year deal, he can continue to help lead the Ravens to greater heights.