Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld used the NFL Honors to make their red carpet debut.
The star Bills quarterback and the singer/actress walked together in New Orleans before the NFL’s annual award show on Thursday night, where Allen won the league’s MVP for the first time.
While on the stage accepting the award, he thanked his fiancée for her support.
“My fiancee, Hailee. You’ve been my rock, you are my best friend,” he said. “I would not be standing on this stage if it weren’t for you.”
The two matched, with Allen wearing an all-black jacket and pants with a white shirt and black tie while Steinfeld wore a long black dress and heels.
The rare appearance in public together comes after the two got engaged in late November after they were first linked in the spring of 2023.
“She’s been a huge part. The morale, the support. When I get home, she’s my biggest fan, my biggest supporter. She’s just the best,” Allen told The Associated Press in December about Steinfeld’s influence on his career.
Steinfeld, of course, had her ring on at the awards show.
In January, Steinfeld, the “Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse” actress, said she was plenty proud of her man’s achievements in the NFL, which included an AFC title game appearance this season.
“To say the least, I am so proud of that man,” Steinfeld told the outlet. “Everything he’s done and everything that the team has done together, he is the hardest working person I know.”
Allen finished as a Pro Bowler this year, throwing for 3,731 yards and 28 touchdowns with just six interceptions.
Impressively, he led the league in QBR at 77.3 and his interception rate (1.2 percent) was the lowest of his career.
During the show, Allen was also given the Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award.
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