Jonathan Allen had been through it all in Washington. A first-round pick in 2017, Allen spent the first eight seasons of his ...
Former Washington Commanders star Jonathan Allen was released on the eve of the NFL's free agency. The Minnesota Vikings wasted no time in signing Allen. They handed him a three-year, $51 million ...
On Friday, the Washington Commanders announced that they would be releasing veteran defensive lineman Jonathan Allen after eight seasons. The team will save $16.3 million in salary cap space with ...
That one, we presume, would likely involved Washington defensive tackle Jonathan Allen who, it was revealed, has requested and been granted permission to find a new team. Washington Commanders ...
Veteran defensive tackle Jonathan Allen has found his new team. Allen and the Vikings agreed to terms on a contract this morning. Allen’s agent told reporters that it’s a three-year, $60 million ...
The Washington Commanders have released two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, the team announced Friday. The move ends an eight-year relationship after the Commanders failed to find a ...
Former Washington Commanders player Jonathan Allen shares his thoughts on leaving the team and joining the Minnesota Vikings ...
When Jonathan Allen was first drafted by the Washington Commanders in the first round of the 2017 Draft, the team was hoping he could be the kind of dominant interior defender they needed to compe ...
Former Washington Commanders defensive lineman Jonathan Allen agreed to a three-year, $60 million contract with the Minnesota Vikings in free agency on Tuesday, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Washington Commanders released Jonathan Allen just days before the official start of the season in a move to free up cap space, saving them more than $16 million against the salary cap.
Unfortunately, those plans did not include veteran defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. It didn't take long for speculation to emerge regarding Allen's future once Washington's memorable run to the ...