Bills’ quarterback Josh Allen has established himself as one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL for quite some time now. Buffalo expects to compete for a Super Bowl each and every year he is under center. The Kansas City Chiefs, however, seem to be his kryptonite when it comes to the playoffs.
Now, is he seems to be taking a direct shot at one of their stars.
Bills’ Josh Allen Surprisingly Takes Shot At Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift (Breaking)

In terms of juggling the spotlight and the NFL, Josh Allen isn’t following Travis Kelce’s example:
A source tells the Daily Mail that the Bills quarterback doesn’t want his relationship with Hailee Steinfeld to distract from his career, and that the couple won’t be “parading themselves around like Taylor and Travis.” (Note: Travis and Taylor are just living their lives, but okay!)
“Besides being at any of her premieres or anything else to support her, Josh and Hailee aren’t going to be seen a lot going out to dinner and parading themselves around like Taylor and Travis do,” the source says. “Josh will take it as it comes, as winning the Super Bowl is the goal. Everything else can come second. If the Bills were to finally win the Super Bowl, it would take him into a stratosphere even he might not be ready for. He doesn’t assume that it will get to the levels of Taylor or Travis though, because Taylor is so popular… Plus, Travis is toward the end of his career, whereas Josh has a long way to go.”

The insider adds that Josh “is going to remain mostly on the sidelines for things that would make his status and fame more with Hailee.”
They also note that “Josh is in a very interesting situation” because “he is one of the best quarterbacks in the league, getting paid a massive amount of money and playing for a great team.”
“He would love to win multiple Super Bowls and be forever placed in the conversation as one of the best. With that, it provides a certain celebrity, but then add a relationship with a Hollywood star, it changes your status and fame pretty quick. He would love to take a lower- profile approach.”
