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It’s time to celebrate, Bills Mafia! MVP quarterback Josh Allen married fiancée Hailee Steinfeld on Saturday in a luxurious ceremony in Ventura, California, photos from the couple’s big day
show. The Oscar-nominated actress, 28, stunned in a white, strapless gown with gloves while Allen, 29, looked dapper in a crisp black-and-white tuxedo. EXPLORE MORE The glitzy nuptials come
less than a year after the couple got engaged. Allen, who was first linked to Steinfeld in the spring of 2023 following a breakup with longtime girlfriend Brittany Williams, got down on one
knee this past November. He popped the question in front of a scenic ocean backdrop that featured a stunning flower arch and candles surrounding the space. “The funniest thing was that we
woke up and were getting ready for brunch and you jumped on the bed and said, ‘Can we get married already?!? What are you waiting for??!'” Allen recalled of the proposal as part of a
Q&A with Steinfeld’s Beau Society newsletter. “I replied, ‘Just give me a little more time.’ Little did you know I was about to propose to you…” Allen, who was named league MVP after the
2024 season, credited Steinfeld for his stellar play in his seventh year with the Bills. “She’s been a huge part,” Allen told the Associated Press. “The morale, the support. When I get
home, she’s my biggest fan, my biggest supporter. She’s just the best.” Steinfeld accompanied Allen to New Orleans in February when he picked up his MVP hardware at the 2024 NFL Honors.
“That’s MVP Josh Allen to you!” the “Sinners” star exclaimed on Instagram, to which Allen commented, “I love you.” Allen threw 28 touchdowns and a career-low six interceptions through 17
regular-season games. He also had 12 touchdowns on the ground in 2024. The Bills reached the AFC Championship game in January but were bested by the defending champion Chiefs, 32-29. It’s
been quite the offseason for Allen, who agreed to a whopping six-year, $330 million contract extension with the Bills in March worth $250 million guaranteed. The Bills open the 2025 season
at home against the Ravens on “Sunday Night Football” on Sept. 7.