Former Washington Commanders player Jonathan Allen shares his thoughts on leaving the team and joining the Minnesota Vikings with a three-year contract that marks the start of a new chapter in his NFL ...
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 ...
Washington Commanders defensive lineman Jonathan Allen may have played his final down for the franchise. The Pro Bowler taken in the first round out of Alabama in the 2017 NFL Draft is the longest ...
The Washington Commanders are on the clock—not to make their 29th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft but to find a trade partner for veteran defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. According to Michael Silver ...
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 should no longer be an issue pairing Allen and Hargrave with other players up front, including defensive tackle Harrison Phillips, edge rusher Jonathan Greenard and edge rusher Andrew Van ...
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.
The Washington Commanders gave Jonathan Allen his pink slip after eight seasons with the franchise. It wasn't an easy decision, and it's one that will also have a massive impact on the locker room.
Could former Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen soon find a new home? ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Monday that Allen was in Minnesota on a visit with the Vikings. Former ...
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.