NFL rumors: According to reports, the star of the commanders has permission to search for trade


Washington commanders have granted permission to twice Pro Bowler Jonathan Allen to find an exchange, according to multiple reports.

Allen, 30, has spent his entire eight -year career with the commanders after being recruited by the team in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft.

The commanders plan to do the right thing to ensure that it moves to a good team, either through a free trade or agency, by NFL network.

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The defensive Tackle of the Washington Jonathan Allen commanders, #93, against the Arizona cardinals at the State Farm stadium. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

Allen has been a team leader in the commanders and has become a respected voice in the locker room. Allen has a year left in his contract, and his salary of $ 15 million is not guaranteed.

Last season, Allen played in just eight regular seasonal games due to pectoral injury. Despite the injury, he returned and played in the three playoff games of the commanders in his surprise career to the NFC championship.

In the regular season, Allen registered three captures, and in the playoffs, he had a Tackle for loss and two quartels of quartback.

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The defensive Tackle of the Washington Jonathan Allen commanders, #93, against the Arizona cardinals at the State Farm stadium. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

While Allen wasted last season, he has been very durable in his career, starting no less than 15 games in a season for six years in a row after only playing five games in his rookie year.

Throughout his eight -year career, Allen has 42 captures in 109 games played.

Allen has a limit blow of $ 22.3 million if he is on the list in 2025, according to Spotrac. Due to the strong depth of the team in the defensive Tackle position, it seems to make Allen can spend.

The defensive Tackle of the Washington commanders, Daron Payne, #94, celebrates with its teammate Jonathan Allen, #93, after saying goodbye to the field marshal of the Cardinals de los Arizona, Kyler Murray, in the second half in State Farm Stadium. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

The commanders have the Defensive Tackle Estrella Daron Payne under contract during the 2026 season and spent a second round selection on another defensive Tackle, Johnny Newton, in the NFL 2024 draft.

Allen’s cover blow is the third highest in the team, behind Payne and the open receptor Terry McLaurin.

Newton played 16 games, registering two catches in his rookie season. Next season, he will probably have the task of supplanting Allen.

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