Jonathan Allen's return will have to wait another week. The Washington Commanders ruled out the veteran defensive tackle for Sunday's Week 16 showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles. Allen, who tore his pec in a Week 6 loss at Baltimore,
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen could be back this season after all, two months after having surgery to repair a torn pectoral muscle.
Washington Commanders head coach lauds Jonathan Allen’s impressive return to practice following a pectoral injury.
Washington has not finished a season with a winning record during Allen’s career – until this season. The Commanders have a 9-5 mark with three games remaining on their regular-season schedule.
The Washington Commanders are relatively healthy entering Sunday's ... Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen is apparently waiting in the wings. Washington this week opened the 21-day practice window for Allen. He suffered a torn pectoral in a Week ...
Jonathan Allen suffered a torn pec during the Washington Commanders' Week 6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on October 13th. It was feared that he was lost for the season, but ESPN's John Keim reports that he has been working out at team facilities and he is ...
We learned last week that Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen could return this season. Allen tore his pec in a Week 6 game at Baltimore. And while a torn pec is often a season-ending injury,
Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, once feared lost for the season with a torn pectoral muscle, has not abandoned hope for a return in 2024, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation.
The Washington Commanders may be getting some help back on their defense soon, with Jonathan Allen making a surprising return.