Brittany Mahomes has lost out to Hailee Steinfeld but neither can compete with Taylor Swift

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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen may be one of the NFL’s brightest stars, but in marrying Hailee Steinfeld, he might have met his match off the field. Still, she can’t compete with Taylor Swift in the battle of the WAGs in NFL – and neither can Brittany Mahomes.

The reigning league MVP quietly tied the knot with the Oscar-nominated actress and pop singer at the end of May 2025, capping off a two-year romance that began in the spring of 2023 and included an engagement in November 2024.

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While Allen’s talent is unquestionable, Steinfeld brings her own brand of star power to the relationship.

At just 28, Steinfeld’s already carved out a place among the most accomplished and wealthiest wives of NFL players, with a reported net worth of $25 million.

Steinfeld’s star power compares to Brittany Mahomes and Ciara Wilson

Steinfeld’s financial clout even surpasses that of some of the most well-known NFL WAGs. Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, has a reported net worth of around $15 million.

Brittany, a former pro soccer player, now co-owns the Kansas City Current of the NWSL and has built a strong fitness and business presence through her Brittany Lynne Fitness brand. She also helps run the Mahomes Foundation and has endorsement deals with Shop Vitality, among others.

Then there’s Ciara Wilson, singer, entrepreneur, and wife of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson. She has an estimated net worth of $20 million.

Ciara made waves in the early 2000s with hits like Goodies and 1, 2 Step, eventually going triple platinum in the U.S. With brand endorsements from Adidas Originals, Verizon, and Rocawear, and a major contract as Revlon’s global ambassador in 2016, Ciara has long been a business force.

Her recent ventures include co-founding Why Not You Productions, launching the On a Mission skincare line, and investing in the Ten To One rum brand. She’s even a part-owner of MLS club Seattle Sounders.

Despite these heavy hitters, Steinfeld currently sits atop the WAG earnings leaderboard. Her net worth, estimated at $25 million, s at least $5 million more than either Brittany or Ciara. And that margin could soon grow. Steinfeld’s recent performance in a blockbuster superhero sequel has catapulted her back into the spotlight, leading to new film offers and brand opportunities.

She also boasts an enviable real estate portfolio. Her crown jewel is a $8 million estate in Encino, California, complete with six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a private pool, and 9,000 square feet of living space.

She also owns property in Thousand Oaks and an upscale residence in New York City’s Midtown Manhattan.

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