Hailee Steinfeld was loving every moment of husband Josh Allen’s thrilling comeback win for the Bills on “Sunday Night Football.”

Taking in Sunday’s season opener in a Highmark Stadium suite, the “Sinners” actress, 28, sweetly embraced loved ones as the reigning league MVP mounted a fourth-quarter rally to defeat the Ravens, 41-40.

In footage shared on TikTok user @julianariordan’s page, Steinfeld — who married Allen, 29, over the summer — kept a low profile as she proudly watched the Bills quarterback throw for 394 yards and two touchdowns while adding two scores on the ground.

“Our team didn’t quit,” Allen said. “I think there’s people who left the stadium. That’s OK. We’ll be fine. But have some faith next time.”

Steinfeld was among those who stayed and watched in awe, as captured in the social media video, which featured her wearing a Bills varsity jacket.

The sighting comes roughly three months after she and Allen tied the knot in a lavish California ceremony in late May.

The bride “stunned” the groom in a gorgeous Tamara Ralph gown, detailing that special moment in a June edition of her Beau Society newsletter.

“Okay, Josh says we have to talk about my dress now because I ‘stunned’ him when I got to the altar,” Steinfeld shared. “It’s easily the most perfect gown I’ve ever put on my body.”

First linked in the spring of 2023, Allen proposed to Steinfeld a year later in November 2024.

“She makes everything easier,” Allen said over the summer. “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.”

Before the couple swapped vows, Allen supported Steinfeld during her press tour for “Sinners,” recently relaying to NFL Network’s Kyle Brandt that he was overcome with emotion at the film’s April premiere.

“When we watched it at the premiere, I was crying at the end. I was just so proud of her. I get emotional thinking about it, but it was a pretty cool experience,” Allen said.

Steinfeld, an Academy Award nominee, was by Allen’s side in February when he accepted the prestigious NFL MVP award for the first time in his career.

The former first-round pick threw for 28 touchdowns and six interceptions while also rushing for 12 scores in 2024.

The Bills’ season concluded in January with a crushing AFC Championship loss to the Chiefs.

Buffalo, which finished the regular season at 13-4, knocked off Baltimore in the Divisional Round of the playoffs last year.

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