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“Feels like a bad omen”: Bills fans slam Hailee Steinfeld for skipping Josh Allen’s playoff game for Golden Globes

“Feels like a bad omen”: Bills fans slam Hailee Steinfeld for skipping Josh Allen’s playoff game for Golden Globes
Buffalo Bills fans have slammed Hailee Steinfeld after she committed to presenting at the Golden Globes instead of attending Josh Allen’s crucial playoff game. The decision sparked online backlash, superstition-driven outrage, and heated debate as Allen prepares for a career-defining road test against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
January pressure arrives fast in Buffalo, and this one feels heavier than most. A road playoff game. Old ghosts. A quarterback chasing a breakthrough that has eluded both him and the franchise for decades. As the Buffalo Bills prepare for a win or go home showdown in Jacksonville, the spotlight is fixed firmly on Josh Allen and what Sunday might finally represent.Away from the field, another moment is unfolding just as publicly. While Allen locks in on football, his wife Hailee Steinfeld is stepping onto one of Hollywood’s biggest stages. The timing has sparked conversation, emotion, and debate, blending sports tension with awards season glare.

Hailee Steinfeld’s Hollywood spotlight collides with Josh Allen’s playoff moment

The Golden Globes confirmed Steinfeld as a presenter this year, placing her in Los Angeles on the same day Allen faces the Jacksonville Jaguars. Fans reacted instantly. Some joked. Others worried. One comment read, “This Sunday? So she won’t be….?” Another added, “lying in from Jacksonville? With Josh after we clobber the jags ?” A more anxious supporter wrote, “She’s deciding to present at Golden Globes over watching her husband compete in the playoffs.
This feels like a bad omen.”
Steinfeld’s absence from the stands is not about priorities. Presenters rehearse days in advance. The commitment was locked in long before playoff paths became clear. Her career moment arrives as Allen’s does, just in a different city.The balance between football and film has long defined their relationship. Allen has never hidden his pride in Steinfeld’s work, especially her recent film Sinners. During an appearance on HBO’s Hard Knocks, his admiration was unmistakable.“Because it combines a lot of different aspects of life,” Allen said. “My wife absolutely kills it, and hopefully, award season coming around, people make the right decision.”He later admitted the movie hit him emotionally. “I was just so proud of her,” Allen explained. “I get emotional thinking about it, but it was a pretty cool experience.”Sunday brings separation by distance, not by support. Allen chases history in Jacksonville. Steinfeld represents her film on a global stage. Different spotlights. Same pressure. Same belief.Also Read: “Baby ….”: Hailee Steinfeld quietly hints at her and Josh Allen’s baby name while celebrating the New Year


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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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