For the Buffalo Bills and their 29-year-old NFL MVP quarterback Josh Allen, there is little question about what the 2025 season is all about â winning the Super Bowl. In their 65-year history, the Bills have never won the NFL championship and to make matters worse, they achieved an unprecedented streak of getting to the Super Bowl four straight seasons â and lost them all.
That was more than 30 years ago, from 1990 to 1993. That incarnation of the Bills was led by Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, generally considered one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history â and perhaps the greatest who never won a Super Bowl (though Dan Marino and Fran Tarkenton have their own arguments).
Super Bowl or Bust in Buffalo
The 2025 Bills are led by Allen, a future Hall of Famer in his eighth season and three-time Pro Bowl selection. But will Allen join Kelly as one of the all-time great quarterbacks to fail when it came to taking football’s greatest prize?
In fact, Allen has never even played in a Super Bowl, though he came excruciatingly close last season. The Bills lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game by three points.
When the Bills face the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday they will play their first official game since that heartbreaking defeat â and begin a campaign that can only be characterized as “Super Bowl or Bust.”
Allen’s Personal Life at ‘All-Time High’
But Allen’s personal life has already hit new heights this year, with his marriage on May 31 to Hollywood actress and singer Hailee Steinfeld, 28. According to a new report by the Daily Mail newspaper on Saturday, citing sources close to Allen, his newly found domestic bliss has not cooled his obsession with the Super Bowl at all.
“For Josh Allen, every year – but especially this year – it is Super Bowl or bust! He and the team have to get over the hump of the Chiefs and the curse of the Bills, not only making it to the big game but actually winning it,” the source told the Mail. “He knows he is meant to be the savior, and if he doesn’t deliver, that is bad news.”
The source also said that, with his new marriage, Allen’s “personal life is at an all-time high.” But how does Steinfeld really feel about her husband’s obsession with “delivering” a Super Bowl championship for Buffalo?
Steinfeld’s ‘100 Percent Support’ For Super Bowl Quest
According to the Mail source, the Sinners actress â who hails from Tarzana, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, and owns a 9,000 square-foot mansion in Encino (another Valley neighborhood) â is all-in on her husband’s Buffalo quest.
“Hailee puts his mind at ease and supports him 100 percent,” the Allen-Steinfeld insider said. “Adversity is not in their vocabulary, because they choose to fight that and fight for what they want, and they do it together. Hailee is going to be a major help for Josh this season as she will help with his psyche as the weeks continue to a potential and hopeful Super Bowl victory.”
In the nationally broadcast Sunday night game, the entire nation will get a look at how well Seinfeld’s influence is working.
The Bills face perhaps their toughest game of the season right out of the gate, taking on the Ravens who open the season as early co-favorites to win the Super Bowl (tied with the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles), according to FanDuel odds, with the Bills right behind them.
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