QBFanCentral
Join Community

May 22, 2026, 2:28 AM CUT

Josh Allen Reveals One Thing Hailee Steinfeld Can't Stand About Him

Image Credits: via social media X @MLFootball

Josh Allen just admitted something his wife, Hailee Steinfeld, won’t like. The Bills' quarterback has one habit she can’t stand, and he freely admits he has zero plans to quit. It is hilarious, it is harmless, and it happens every time. 

Speaking on Trainwreck Sports, Allen opened up about the one thing he does that actually annoys Steinfeld.

"Anytime she tries to, like, if I've got something in my beard or in my mustache and she tries to reach for it. I always, like, bark and snap," Allen replied. "It's something my dad did, we would be little kids touching the whiskers on his face, and he'd like arghh."

That alone would have been enough, but Allen wasn’t done. He admitted he has no intention of stopping.

"Every time I do that, it gets her every single time. And that's, I can't not do it. It's like it's there for the taking and I have to take it," Allen added.

Allen and Steinfeld married in 2025 and had their first child this April. When asked about one thing that Steinfeld does that annoys Allen, the Bills QB responded without a break.

“Absolutely nothing, Eric,” Allen quickly answered with a smirk. “What are you trying to do here? What are you trying to do to me?”

Allen enters his ninth year with the Buffalo Bills, and for his newborn daughter, he wants to set an example.

“So why I want to do it is to show my family, to show my daughter how hard you need to work in order to accomplish something so great,” he said on May 20. “And as long as I play this game, that’s going to be my mindset.”

The same plainspoken quality Allen has at home carries into how he conducts his business on the field, and right now that means publicly backing a teammate under fire. 

Josh Allen Backs Keon Coleman

Earlier this year, the Bills' owner Terry Pegula defended GM Brandon Beane's efforts to develop young pass-catchers, clearly stating that he was pushed to draft wide receiver Keon Coleman.

But Coleman clearly took it as motivation, showing up to OTAs with something to prove: Josh Allen knows. 

"He's in a good spot, I think he continues to get better," Allen said of Coleman. "He comes out each and every day, he's putting his hard hat on, he's going to work, and constant improvement is what I would say about him."

The Bills started their OTAs on Monday, and the team is trying to get the WR unit to align with Allen after Stefon Diggs departed from the franchise.

"He's [Coleman] working extremely hard, and people notice that. I notice that. He's having a really good start to this offseason," Allen added.

Buffalo’s window is wide open, and with Coleman providing that much-needed breakout, the new-look defense stepping up, and Drew Terrell’s coaching influence taking hold, the Bills have all the ingredients to make a Super Bowl run. 

What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments.

Read more at Quarter Back Central!

Written by

Abhay Bharti

Edited by

Shubhi Rathore