Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen Share Rare PDA Moment at His College Jersey Retirement Ceremony

Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen Share Rare PDA Moment at His College Jersey Retirement Ceremony
Source: PEOPLE.com

Hailee Steinfeld shared a sweet moment with husband Josh Allen as they celebrated the NFL star's jersey retirement ceremony at his alma mater.

On Saturday, Nov. 22, the couple were seen on camera as they attended the University of Wyoming's game against Nevada -- during which Allen's No. 17 jersey was retired at halftime.

During the game, the Buffalo Bills quarterback, 29, and the actress, 28, could be seen cozying up and playfully tapping their Wyoming caps together as they chatted in between plays in footage shared on social media.

Steinfeld wore a brown and gold letterman jacket (repping the university's colors), along with a matching cap, jeans and a pair of gold earrings, while Allen sported a white and brown hat and a gray sweatshirt.

Allen, last year's NFL MVP, was the first football player -- and the third athlete overall -- to have his jersey retired by Wyoming in the university's history, per ESPN. He previously led the Wyoming Cowboys to two consecutive eight-win seasons.

The athlete and the Oscar nominee married in a romantic wedding ceremony in Santa Barbara, Calif., on May 31.

Since tying the knot, they have been candid about their support for each other. Earlier this month, the Sinners actress opened up about her connection with Allen.

"I literally thank God every day that I found my person, and it's the greatest thing in the world," she said in an interview with Bustle. "Life makes sense. Everything makes sense. I feel like I am stepping into the version that I've always dreamed of being, having so much to do with being with him."

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Asked if she thinks about having kids, Steinfeld replied, "Yes, of course."

Being with Allen has helped Steinfeld as an artist, too, she told Bustle. "That inner peace that you have, that rock, that solid, consistent part of your life is indescribable," she explained.

Allen told reporters in June that, despite winning the NFL MVP title and signing a $330 million contract extension this year, his greatest moment is marrying his wife.

"They've all been big," he said of his recent accomplishments, before adding, "None other than marrying my best friend."

"She makes everything easier. I don't really focus on the other stuff; that was the most important decision I'll make in my life, and I made the right one," he told reporters on June 10, per TMZ.

Steinfeld and Allen -- who were first linked in May 2023 and made their relationship Instagram official in July 2024 -- got engaged in Malibu in November 2024.

In the months after, the two, who keep their relationship pretty private, both made rare comments about how they were savoring the new chapter in their love story. In March 2025, Steinfeld told PEOPLE that her engagement was "such a special time for so many reasons."