Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen was apparently caught by the guard during his first press conference with the media since the signing of a lucrative six-year contract extension after he was asked if the new agreement meant he would upgrade Hailee Steinfeld’s engagement ring.
Fresh from its MVP season, Allen signed A contract extension of $ 330 million with a record $ 250 million warranty earlier this week is likely to give it veteran Quarterback his hope of ending his career in Buffalo.
Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld on the red carpet before the Super Bowl Lix NFL honors at the Saenger Theater on February 6, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Preferred Pictures)
The deal made Allen among the highest paid players in the NFL – but not the highest.
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“It’s weird to say this, but what’s $ 5 million more to do for my life that I can’t already do right now. It’s not that crazy to me,” Allen said Wednesday. “I was who, if it has any influence on the cap, let’s find out a way of not doing it.”
But more eyebrow-raising than the number of contact was a reporter’s question to Allen about whether the new deal meant he would upgrade his fiancé’s engagement ring.
“A bigger ring, did you say?” Allen was humbling in seemingly unbelieving. “No, I think she likes the one she has.”

Hailee Steinfeld participates in the 96th annual Academy Awards on March 10, 2024 in Hollywood, California. (Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
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Allen and Steinfeld was engaged to somewhere on the California coastline in November after first being linked to each other in the spring of 2023.
“I am so grateful for what is going on in my life and finds the person I want to share it with,” Allen said Wednesday. “Once you’ve found that piece, it seems that everything else kind comes a little easier.”

Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen falls back to pass against Kansas City Chiefs under the AFC Championship Game at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)
Allen ended one of its most memorable seasons by being appointed 2024-2025 NFL MVP.
Despite missing out on the Super Bowl, he combined into 41 touchdowns, including a reception, with a career-low six interceptions in a 13-win season.