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Time of India
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Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen combined net worth: Everything from NFL deals to Hollywood paychecks
Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen combined net worth: Everything from NFL deals to Hollywood paychecks (Image via Getty) Hailee Steinfeld and NFL star Josh Allen quietly said 'I do' on May 31, 2025, in California. The intimate wedding surprised many who follow the couple. But while the event was low-key, their finances are not. Together, they're worth over $90 million. Steinfeld shines in music, movies, and fashion. Allen earns big with a record NFL contract. How did each build such success? Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen combined wealth as a power couple Together, Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen are worth more than $95 million. Steinfeld's career in acting, music, and endorsements brings in millions each year. Allen's NFL contract and brand deals place him among the highest earners in sports. They may keep their personal lives private, but financially, they stand out as one of the most powerful young couples in both entertainment and sports. Hailee Steinfeld net worth : $25 million fortune through acting, music, and top fashion deals At 28 years old, Hailee Steinfeld has earned an estimated $25 million . She first gained fame with a 2010 Oscar-nominated role in True Grit, then starred in movies like Pitch Perfect 2, Ender's Game, Bumblebee, and the 2025 film Sinners . In music, she signed with Republic Records, releasing charting hits including 'Love Myself', 'Starving', and 'Capital Letters' . Beyond entertainment, Steinfeld is active in fashion and endorsements. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like What She Did Mid-Air Left Passengers Speechless medalmerit Learn More Undo She began working with Miu Miu in 2011 and later partnered with prestigious brands like Prada, Louis Vuitton, CORE Hydration, and more . She also runs a lifestyle newsletter called Beau Society . All of this across acting, music, style, and media earns her that strong net worth. Also Read: Josh Allen Drops Dreamy Honeymoon Pictures With Hailee Steinfeld, Calls Her 'Wifey' In Sweet Post Josh Allen net worth : $330 million contract and grows a $70 million net worth with NFL and brand endorsements Josh Allen, quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, is valued at about $70 million . On March 9, 2025, Allen signed a landmark six-year, $330 million contract that includes $250 million guaranteed . This deal sets a record for the largest guaranteed sum in NFL history. Allen makes $55 million per year, second only to Dak Prescott in average annual value . Besides his salary, he earns extra income from endorsements with Nike, PepsiCo, Microsoft, New Era, Hyundai, and Paramount . He also has business ventures and investments in Skydance Sports and farmland . Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen power couple: Love, money, and fresh start Steinfeld and Allen began dating in May 2023, got engaged on November 22, 2024, and married May 31, 2025, in California . Their partnership mixes celebrity entertainment with elite sports achievement—and strong finances. When asked about the relationship, Allen told the Associated Press in March, 'She's been a huge part. The morale, the support. When I get home, she's my biggest fan, my biggest supporter' . Steinfeld also once shared, 'I ultimately want someone who supports me, and who I can support and cheer on' in 2023 . With Steinfeld's $25 million and Allen's estimated $70 million, the couple now shares over $95 million in combined net worth. Their low-key wedding may have surprised many, but their powerhouse careers certainly did not. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here
Yahoo
8 hours ago
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Bills' Josh Allen Reveals Humbling Take on MVP Meaning
Bills' Josh Allen Reveals Humbling Take on MVP Meaning originally appeared on Athlon Sports. For most quarterbacks, winning an MVP award can be the highlight of their career. It's an honor not to be taken lightly. Advertisement Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has a different idea on how to treat his reigning MVP award status. In an exclusive Sports Illustrated interview, Allen talked about the honor of winning the award … but how it meant little compared to his overall legacy and goals. "I still didn't win a Super Bowl. Didn't win a ring, and that is the only goal. It's the only focus that I've ever had going into this league," said Allen. "The one positive, I will say, about winning an MVP means that your team is in a good position. "You're making the playoffs, you're playing well, and you're doing whatever you can to help your team win football games." Advertisement Allen's response to his MVP trophy is pretty humble stuff. He's become one of the best quarterbacks in the sport, but he knows his legacy will be tied directly to whether he can get the Bills to the promised land. In order to do that, Allen will likely need to find a way to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite having regular-season success against their bitter rivals, Allen and the Bills have yet to defeat the Chiefs in the playoffs. Making matters worse, Kansas City has won three Super Bowls during that span. Allen's MVP season was impressive. Despite the added popularity the award can bring, the Bills' franchise signal-caller is expecting more from himself in 2025 - and more from his team. Related: Veteran Bills Receiver Predicted to Be Cut Related: Bills' 2025 'To-Do List' Revealed This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.
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Bills Must Figure Out Running Back Contract Concerns
Bills Must Figure Out Running Back Contract Concerns originally appeared on Athlon Sports. James Cook's contract feud remains a significant issue for the Buffalo Bills. The league leader in rushing touchdowns last season has consistently pushed to be paid over $15 million annually. Buffalo doesn't have the necessary cap space to give him that kind of contract. Advertisement Or, better said, Buffalo doesn't want to make that sort of room. While Cook did arrive for mandatory minicamp last week, he is not guaranteed to attend training camp. That is why Bleacher Report writer Kristopher Knox believes that re-signing Cook must be Buffalo's top priority for the rest of the offseason. "The Buffalo Bills were only a few plays away from reaching the Super Bowl in January, so much of the offseason has been about maintaining continuity. Ascending running back James Cook should be considered a long-term piece of the puzzle," Knox wrote. "Cook is extension-eligible and has been vocal about his desire for a new deal, although that didn't keep him away from mandatory minicamp." Advertisement Besides MVP quarterback Josh Allen, Cook remains Buffalo's top weapon on offense. Without a clear answer for the team's No. 1 receiver, having a quality, skilled player who can make big plays is essential in any offense. That is what makes Cook such an essential part of Buffalo's offense. That's why he believes the Bills owe him an extension matching him being a top running back in the game, even if it means paying him along the same lines as a Christian McCaffrey or Saquon Barkley. Time will tell if Buffalo can find a way to make a deal happen … but the feud - if not solved - threatens to be a lingering issue. Related: Veteran Bills Receiver Predicted to Be Cut Related: Bills' 2025 'To-Do List' Revealed This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.
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11 hours ago
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Bills vs. Lamar's Ravens All About MVP ‘Vengeance'
Bills vs. Lamar's Ravens All About MVP 'Vengeance' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. When Lamar Jackson walked off the field in Orchard Park last January, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback knew he left it all on the field. Advertisement In the Buffalo Bills' 27-25 playoff victory over the Ravens, Jackson combined for close to 300 yards and two touchdowns. However … Reliable tight end Mark Andrews dropped a potential game-tying two-point conversion throw from Jackson. And the highlights of the work Jackson did to mount the failed comeback mattered not. With that loss came further scrutiny. Jackson has failed to produce consistent playoff success, and to many of the NFL critics. his legacy has taken a hit. Even with two MVP awards. Buffalo's victory has had a lasting impact on Jackson this offseason, so much so that the scrambling star is looking for revenge in 2025. Advertisement "We're going to bounce back," Jackson said after Tuesday's minicamp practice via Jamison Hensley of ESPN. "And when we come back, I feel like we're going to have vengeance on our mind." Buffalo and Baltimore will face off on Sunday Night Football in Week 1. At the top of the storylines will be the last two MVPs competing against each other. Jackson won the award in 2023, while Josh Allen won it in 2024. If Jackson can find a way to knock off the Bills, it will be a good step in Baltimore's direction to prove the team has a Super Bowl-caliber roster. It's another chance for the Bills to widen the gap between them and other top teams in the conference. … And for vengeance. Related: Veteran Bills Receiver Predicted to Be Cut Related: Bills' 2025 'To-Do List' Revealed This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.
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Bills Analyst Issues Major Prediction For Breakout Receiver
Bills Analyst Issues Major Prediction For Breakout Receiver originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Buffalo Bills were so high on wide receiver Keon Coleman in last year's draft that they allowed one of their biggest rivals to nab a top player to get him. Advertisement Buffalo will always be tied to allowing Kansas City to trade up for Texas receiver Xavier Worthy. From now on, both Worthy and Coleman will be tied together to determine which team made the better pick in last year's draft. After the 2024 season, Worthy appeared to be the better player. That could be changing in 2025. Bleacher Report writer Kristopher Knox thinks the Bills need to get Coleman more involved in the offense in the 2025 season, allowing the second-year receiver to break out. "Head coach Sean McDermott and offensive coordinator Joe Brady, meanwhile, need to set up a plan for second-year receiver Keon Coleman," Knox wrote. "The 2024 second-round pick was expected to become Josh Allen's new go-to wideout, but his rookie numbers (556 yards, 4 TDs) left plenty to be desired. Advertisement "It's imperative that the Bills figure out how to highlight Coleman's strengths and create a rapport between him and Allen." Buffalo has a quality receiver in Khalil Shakir, who has earned Allen's trust. The problem is that Coleman is a high draft pick. If the Bills can't get quality production out of him, it will be seen as a poor allocation of resources. It's why a prediction of more is sound … and it's why the Bills are expecting big things from Coleman this season. … maybe big enough to counter the positive things Worthy is doing with the Chiefs.. Related: Veteran Bills Receiver Predicted to Be Cut Related: Bills' 2025 'To-Do List' Revealed This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.