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Jonathan Allen's expiry date with the Washington Commanders arrived as expected this offseason. The veteran defensive tackle knew it. Adam Peters did too, which resulted in an amicable parting ...
Jonathan Allen knows what bureaucratic red tape can mean for a community. Allen, a guest on Chris Long's "Green Light" podcast, spoke of all the red tape the Commanders might have to go through to ...
Former Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. / Peter Casey-Imagn Images "I feel like I've been cheated my last eight years," Allen said when asked about his impression of the team ...
Jonathan Allen wanted a winning culture after finally experiencing one with Commanders in 2024 When probed about what Allen was looking for in his new team, there was a veiled swipe at previous ...
A report over the weekend indicated Commanders defensive lineman Jonathan Allen was working to return from what was called a season-ending pectoral injury and that process is picking up steam.
The Washington Commanders selected Jonathan Allen eight years ago in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft out of Alabama. Allen grew into one of the best defenders of this era in franchise ...
The Minnesota Vikings, on the other hand were given a rating of A+. Former Commanders defensive lineman Jonathan Allen was in Washington for the first eight years of his career before leaving for ...
In eight years and 109 career games with the Washington Commanders, defensive tackle Jonathan Allen became one of the faces of the franchise, made a lot of money, and unfortunately didn't win as ...
That was former Washington Commander defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, who acknowledged to Chris Long on the "Green Light" podcast that GM Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn had made significant ...
Jonathan Allen knows what bureaucratic red tape can mean for a community. Allen replied, "I never felt unsafe. I have to give a lot of credit to Mr. Harris (Josh). He came in and he did a lot of ...