Josh Allen's fiance Hailee Steinfeld roasts the rest of the AFC East as she cements herself as the First Lady of Buffalo

Josh Allen had a nearly-perfect season, aside from falling short of reaching the Super Bowl. He won his first NFL MVP, had his best season yet despite expectations being lower than they were in recent years, and he got engaged to actress Hailee Steinfeld. Steinfeld is wasting no time acclimating to Bills Mafia, and is quickly […]

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Josh Allen had a nearly-perfect season, aside from falling short of reaching the Super Bowl. He won his first NFL MVP, had his best season yet despite expectations being lower than they were in recent years, and he got engaged to actress Hailee Steinfeld

Steinfeld is wasting no time acclimating to Bills Mafia, and is quickly proving that she get it. In a short video, she absolutely roasted the rest of the AFC East. Just hand her a crown and call her the First Lady of Buffalo now.

When asked how many teams are in the AFC East, she responded with "The Buffalo Bills, and the Bills' three sons." 

Get bodied.

Her point is a fare one, especially after this last season. The Bills were firmly in the chase for the No. 1 seed in the AFC with a couple weeks left in the season, while the Dolphins, Jets, and Patriots combined to post a 17-34 record, all three of them finishing with a losing record.

The Bills in the post-Tom Brady era are the kings of the AFC East, having won the division now five seasons in a row. They are the hunted until proven otherwise. Even in a season where the Bills traded away Stefon Diggs, let their No. 2 wide receiver Gabe Davis walk in free agency, parted ways with their longtime cornerstone pair of safeties and their team captain and starting center Mitch Morse, the Bills improved on last season, ending the regular season with a 13-4 record. 

Buffalo, last season, was expected to be in a soft rebuild, or a retooling, or whatever you want to call it. They weren't expected to be a championship-caliber team. Josh Allen apparently didn't get that memo, leading a resurgent and new-look team to the AFC Championship Game. Now, Allen and his fiance enter the offseason with the Bills looking to build on their 2024 success, hoping to finally get over the hump and reach the Super Bowl. At this point, a Lombardi Trophy would propel Josh Allen into an eventual Hall of Fame conversation. It's the next river to cross.

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