The Commanders have Allen on what has become a team-friendly deal.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters said Monday that the team is "not interested" in trading star defensive tackle Jonathan Allen.
Commanders GM Adam Peters forcefully shot down the trade speculation around DT Jonathan Allen at the owners meetings on Monday. “We are not interested in trading him,” he told reporters including John Keim.
Even throughout the offseason, life in the NFL never truly slows down. While free agency and the 2024 NFL Draft are the biggest events, organizations have become more and more willing to trade players in exchange for draft picks and other veterans.
The NFL Combine wipes the slate clean for NFL prospects. It's a place where film and production and level of competition don't matter. Every player shows up to wear the same spandex uniforms and run all the same drills — a completely even playing field amid a draft process littered with discrepancies elsewhere.
Here’s what’s going on around the division. Saquon Barkley landing spots: Giants unlikely to tag running back ahead of 2024 NFL free agency, per report - Tyler Sullivan, CBS Sports It seems the star RB might not be staying in the Big Apple in 2024.
New Washington Commanders' defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. believes that the team has the start of a great defense in defensive tackles Jonathan Allen and Daron Payne.
Jonathan Allen wasn't shy about his frustrations this season as the Washington Commanders played to just four wins, the second-lowest of his career. His words have led to rampant speculation about what the Commanders might do with the seven-year pro and two-time Pro Bowler, including a speculated trade with the Green Bay Packers.
With general manager Adam Peters in tow and a head coach on the way, wholesale changes are bound to take place for the Washington Commanders before they take the field for the first time next season.
The Chicago Bears are predicted to add an elite pass rusher in free agency this offseason.
When asked about whether he has contemplated playing on another team during an appearance on 106.7 The Fan, Jonathan Allen said, “1000%."
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen has made his discontent with the team's losing ways known multiple times this season. He did so again Monday.
A month ago, Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen said he was tired of losing in an expletive-laced postgame rant. Now that the Commanders have lost eight of their last ten games, Allen had another blunt reaction.
The Commanders may be prepared to move at least one of their edge-rushing duo of Montez Sweat and Chase Young, but another high-profile defender is not available.
The Detroit Lions' defense was exposed Sunday in a 38-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Entering the game as the league's best run-stopping unit, a number of holes were brought to light within Aaron Glenn's group. All season, the Lions have made do without a plethora of depth.
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen isn't happy with losing. And he let the world know about it after his team fell to the the NFC East basement-dwelling New York Giants on Sunday.
Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen was unable to hide his frustration with the state of the team after they lost again on Sunday.
The Washington Commanders just suffered what is easily their worst loss of the year and team captain/Pro Bowl defensive lineman Jonathan Allen is not happy with the final result, at all.
The Washington Commanders are dealing with a slew of injuries. One position hit the most is defensive tackle. Phidarian Mathis suffered a calf injury in Washington’s preseason opener against the Cleveland Browns last week.
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen is dealing with plantar fasciitis, head coach Ron Rivera confirmed Saturday. Rivera said Allen's foot injury is not considered serious.
The Washington Commanders are figuring out how their team will look this season during training camp, but one thing remains the same ... their foundation will be built on their defensive line.
The NFL is reinforcing its gambling policy after several players received punishments this offseason for violating league rules. Officials have been visiting
Jonathan Allen has become the latest person to link controversial roughing the passer penalties to the injuries suffered by Tua Tagovailoa.
Allen has a theory on why there were several controversial roughing the passer penalties called in Week 5.
Allen joins safety Kamren Curl and offensive guard Wes Schweitzer as being questionable for Sunday.
In Saturday’s preseason opener, Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen created a new technique to avoid drawing a roughing the passer penalty.
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