Josh Allen’s Wife Hailee Stuns in New Photos During Bills Bye Week
While the Buffalo Bills got off to a red-hot 4-0 start, the team’s holes on offense have become a glaring issue over the past few weeks.
After two consecutive losses, the Bills fell out of the top spot in the AFC East as they entered the bye week. Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Co. scored just 14 points during their loss to the Atlanta Falcons, the team’s lowest point total in two years.
“It sucks when you feel like two-thirds of your team (special teams and defense) are doing their job and you’re the team not to pull your weight,” Allen told reporters. “It sucks… It’s gonna eat at me the next two weeks… We’ll put our focus to our next opponent and go from there.”
Next up, the Bills take on the Carolina Panthers on the road. During the bye, Allen kept a low profile with his wife, Hailee Steinfeld.

GettyBills quarterback Josh Allen (R) and his wife, Hailee Steinfeld, (L).
While the 29-year-old quarterback rests up, Steinfeld dropped a new issue of Beau Society, her weekly newsletter. The Oscar-nominated actress shared the couple’s official wedding photos via Beau Society following their May 31 nuptials. In her most recent issue, Steinfeld finally shared photos from her bachelorette party.
Hailee Steinfeld’s Bachelorette Theme Was ‘Margs & Matrimony,’ Hosted By Her BFF Greer Gustavson
Steinfeld and her best friend, Greer Gustavson, an interior designer and daughter of billionaire Tamara Gustavson, got married just a few months apart. Steinfeld attended Gustavson’s bachelorette party in Mexico, which took place the weekend before Steinfeld tied the knot with Allen.
The “Sinners” star kept details of her bachelorette party under wraps until this weekend.
Gustavson shared in Beau Society, “I found everything fun for Hailee’s bachelorette by digging on Etsy… Our theme was ‘Margs and Matrimony’, because we were in Cabo, Hailee’s favorite drink is a margarita, and of course, we had Angel in bulk on arrival.
“With Hailee being our disposable camera queen, I knew disposable cameras needed to be an element, and this was a fun way to keep them cohesive with the theme. Also, fun fact, at Hailee’s wedding, I was in charge of filling disposable cameras, and she did the same at mine. They’ve kind of become our thing.”
One day before Buffalo’s 2025 season opener against the Baltimore Ravens, Steinfeld attended Gustavson’s nuptials to music producer and composer Demitri Lerios. Gustavson got married at Rosewood Miramar Beach in Montecito, which is a 10-minute drive from where Steinfeld tied the knot.
Bills QB Josh Allen Gushed About Hailee Steinfield’s Influence Before the Bye Week

GettyBills quarterback Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld attend the NFL Honors on February 06, 2025.
“My wife is an unbelievable, undeniable rock star in her work, in her life as a person. She’s everything I need in my life,” he told ESPN’s Marty Smith in a pre-Monday Night Football interview. He credited Steinfeld for teaching him that “maybe that I am more than a football player.
“My whole dream as a kid, you know, has been to be in this position and I have never thought of anything outside that or beyond that. And hopefully, I get to still play this game for a very long time and ultimately, my goal is to play this for as long as I physically can. But there is life after it as well,” he continued.
“Getting married was the coolest, it was the most important day of my life. I get to understand that what I do is not normal, but I’d also be content with a different part of my life, however that may have looked.”
Patriots' Will Campbell Reflects on Shaky NFL Debut

It was an up-and-down NFL debut for New England Patriots fourth-overall pick Will Campbell in what would eventually turn into a 20-13 season opener loss vs. the Las Vegas Raiders.
Despite starting off the motions of the first half in this one relatively well, rolling into the break leading 10-7, it would soon be a performance that unraveled into a turbulent one for Campbell.
During the second half, Campbell would not only be called for two major false start penalties but also allowed two sacks by his defender, one of which came during a turning point of the game in the fourth quarter, where Drake Maye would end up strip-sacked for a loss of eight yards.
After the game, though, Campbell would take sole responsibility for those lapses in the trenches, notably on that second sack from Malcolm Koonce that led to a gut punch for this offense.
“I’ve just gotta block him. It’s nobody else other than me,” Campbell said following the loss, via MassLive's Chris Mason. “I’ve gotta get better. We’ll watch the tape, learn from it, and fix it.”
Campbell also took note of the penalty issues he faced, having one critical false start with less than five minutes on the game clock that took the Patriots from 4th-and-5 to 4th-and-10, a killer towards any momentum New England had to muster a comeback.
“I’ve just gotta be better,” Campbell said. “I can’t jump. I’ve gotta key into the snap count. I take full responsibility. I’ve gotta fix it.”
Campbell have some considerable credit to the defense for the way they played, but also made sure to note that he and the offense would be grinding in the film room to see how things could improve heading into Week 2, and help out the other end of the field.
“I think you just look over what we could have done better,” Campbell said. “A standpoint from up front, what I could have done better and what we could have done better collectively as an offense — because our defense played their *** off and we’ve just gotta help them out. So that’s what we’re going to do. We’ve gotta get in the film room and just find ways to get better.”
Campbell and the Patriots will have a few days to unpack the events of this one before they hit the road for their upcoming divisional bout vs. the Miami Dolphins for next Sunday, looking to rebound from a 0-1 start to the year.