Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen isn’t heading to the Super Bowl, but he may soon step into the world of film. According to Life & Style magazine, Hollywood executives are eyeing him as a potential star, as he may shift from scoring touchdowns to starring on the silver screen. His recent engagement to actress and singer Hailee Steinfeld has increased interest in his potential in the entertainment industry.
Even prior to his relationship with Steinfeld becoming known, Allen was regarded as a prominent figure in the entertainment scene. A source mentioned, “Josh was gaining traction as a captivating football athlete, particularly among studio heads looking for an alternative to the buzz surrounding Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s relationship.”
The same source emphasized that Allen offers “the complete package,” showcasing both impressive performances on the field and “leading man charm.” Steinfeld’s success in both music and film enhances their appeal as a couple.
Even though Allen’s priorities center around his NFL career, the possibility of entering Hollywood seems promising. His relationship with Steinfeld is considered a strong basis for their personal and professional development. “They complement each other well, as both are very down-to-earth and focused on their long-term goals,” the source shared. The couple is reportedly interested in cultivating a healthy marriage and starting a family, with Hollywood opportunities planned for Allen when he’s ready.
Can he outshine Kelce and Swift?
Meanwhile, Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs has dabbled in acting, recently filming a cameo for Happy Gilmore 2 and appearing in a horror series called Grotesquerie, as well as hosting Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity? on Amazon Prime.
Kelce remains focused on football, with the Chiefs gearing up for the Super Bowl in Louisiana on February 9, where a victory would make them the first team in Super Bowl history to win three times in a row.
Allen’s playoff journey has been challenging, marked by recent losses to Kelce and the Chiefs in four out of five seasons. After his latest setback, Allen stated, “To be the champions, you’ve got to beat the champions, and we didn’t do that tonight.” Kelce has acknowledged Allen’s skills and leadership, saying, “Josh is a gifted, athletic quarterback with impressive capabilities… He truly drives the team forward.”