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“Bills’ three sons”: Hailee Steinfeld’s viral AFC East taunt backfires as Patriots dethrones Josh Allen and the Bills

“Bills’ three sons”: Hailee Steinfeld’s viral AFC East taunt backfires as Patriots dethrones Josh Allen and the Bills
Hailee Steinfeld’s past AFC East remark resurfaced after the Patriots clinched the division, ending Buffalo’s five-year reign. While the Bills fell short in a narrow loss, New England dominated behind rookie Drake Maye and first-year coach Mike Vrabel. The moment highlighted how quickly NFL power shifts, turning confident trash talk into an ironic reminder of a changing division.
Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld found themselves back in the spotlight as the AFC East hierarchy flipped in dramatic fashion. What once felt like playful confidence now reads very differently after the New England Patriots stormed their way to a division title without Tom Brady. A season-defining Sunday turned old words into fresh fuel, reminding fans how quickly narratives can change in the NFL.The Patriots’ 42–10 dismantling of the New York Jets, combined with Buffalo’s shocking 13–12 home loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, ended the Bills’ five-year reign atop the AFC East. For years, Buffalo ruled the division with authority. This time, they watched from the outside as New England celebrated, reclaiming ground many believed was gone for good.

Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld remark resurfaces as Patriots rise

Earlier this season, Hailee Steinfeld, the wife of Bills quarterback Josh Allen, delivered a viral line that dismissed the rest of the division. When asked to name the AFC East teams, she replied, “You’ve got the Buffalo Bills… and the Bills’ three sons.” At the time, it echoed a widely accepted belief. On Sunday, that quote resurfaced with biting irony as the Patriots claimed the crown.
While Buffalo struggled to close out a one-point game in Orchard Park, New England looked unstoppable behind rookie quarterback Drake Maye.
He completed 19 of 21 passes for 256 yards and five touchdowns, posting a near-perfect 99.8 QBR. His work was so efficient that he exited early in the third quarter, long before the result was in doubt.“Winning the division is what we’re focused on,” Maye said afterward. That focus paid off. The Patriots had not won the AFC East since 2019, the final season of the Brady Belichick era. Since then, Buffalo turned dominance into routine. That routine ended this weekend.First-year head coach Mike Vrabel oversaw a stunning turnaround. After back-to-back 4–13 seasons, New England surged to 13–3 and stayed unbeaten on the road. In the locker room, Vrabel handed Maye the game ball and summed it up simply: “I’m glad we’ve got No. 10 pulling the trigger.”As Week 18 approaches and New England eyes the AFC’s top seed, the once-dismissive quote now feels like a snapshot from a different era. In the NFL, confidence ages fast, and results always get the final word.Also Read: “Not talk to anyone”: Hailee Steinfeld opens up about struggling with anxiety as she and Josh Allen expect their first child
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About the AuthorBarsha Dutta

Barsha Dutta has been covering the NFL since 2024, bringing a fresh and engaging perspective to the game. With Masters in Literature, she blends passion with insight, making football stories both relatable and exciting for readers. When she’s not writing about the gridiron, Barsha enjoys tending to her garden and immersing herself in the world of K-pop. She also occasionally covers entertainment and pop culture news. With her unique mix of interests, she connects sports fans to the NFL in a way that feels both personal and vibrant.

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