Adam Peters, the general manager of the Washington Commanders, confirmed on Tuesday that the organization has granted two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen permission to seek a trade. Allen has a base salary of $15.
USA Today's Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz predicts the Washington Commanders could cut veteran DT Jonathan Allen in a salary cap move.
Washington Commanders defensive lineman Jonathan Allen is the longest-tenured member on the team apart from punter Tress Way.Allen arrived in the nation's capital in 2017, and has seen all of the ups and downs that the organization has been on.
Allen, 30, has spent his entire career with Washington, which selected him with the 17th overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.
With two years remaining on what was viewed as a team-friendly contract at the time of signing (2022), Landry has joined Cooper Kupp, Deebo Samuel and Jonathan Allen in being given permission to shop around.
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The Washington Commanders have granted star defensive tackle Jonathan Allen permission to seek a trade as the team is looking to shed his contract, per numerous reports.
The Washington Commanders have given two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen permission to seek a trade. General manager Adam Peters confirmed the decision at a news conference Tuesday in Indianapolis at the NFL scouting combine. Peters said he wanted to give Allen and agent Blake Baratz a chance to figure out the best path forward.
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The Washington Commanders are entering a crucial time in franchise history. They will have plenty of money to spend and several needs to address, so they must be quite thorough with every move they make.
The Buffalo Bills have a massive need on the defensive line, specifically the defensive interior. They may have a potential trade candidate fall in their lap.