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.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters signed off on a request from defensive tackle Jonathan Allen's agent to allow him to seek a trade during the fast-paced NFL Scouting Combine, where decision-makers and agents intersect nearly every hour.
Defensive tackle Jonathan Allen has received permission by the Washington Commanders to seek a trade, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen sought permission to seek a trade, a league source told UPI on Tuesday.
Trading or cutting the veteran defensive lineman would free up nearly $16.5 million in salary cap space for Washington.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Washington Commanders have granted two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen permission to seek a trade, sources tell CBS Sports. Allen, the team's first-round pick in 2017, is in the final year of his contract with Washington. His $15.5 million base salary for the 2025 season is not guaranteed.
The #Commanders have had trade conversations centered around Pro Bowl DL Jonathan Allen, sources say. Washington plans to do right by the player & Allen’s camp is involved in helping him land at the right spot — either via trade or free agency. He has one year left at $15M. pic.twitter.com/DNcQxWFACY
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Sporting News on MSNBills could have gift fall in their lap in form of $72 million Pro Bowl defensive tackleThe Buffalo Bills have been, and will continue to be centered around big trade talks up until the new league year begins. With the likes of Myles Garrett and Micah Parsons potentially being available via trade,
The Chicago Bears will explore every avenue to upgrade their defensive line this offseason, and a new Pro Bowl talent just emerged on the NFL trade market
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