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Allen Bailey: Let go by Atlanta
The Falcons released Allen Bailey on Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.The move frees up $4.5 million in salary cap space for the Falcons. In his two seasons with the team, Bailey tallied 41 tackles (22 solo) and 2.5 sacks through his 31 games. The 31-year-old, who entered the NFL in 2011 after being made a third-round draft pick by Kansas City, should catch on elsewhere as a rotational defensive lineman.
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Falcons' Allen Bailey: Tabbed to start against Chicago
Allen Bailey will be in the starting lineup against the Bears now that Takkarist McKinley (groin) has been deemed inactive, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.McKinley had been a force in the early going with seven QB hits and a sack, meaning Bailey may have to rise to the occasion if Atlanta is to generate an equivalent pass rush. Bailey played on fewer than 40 percent of the defensive snaps Weeks 1 and 2, but Sunday he'll be called on for a more crucial role against a Chicago offensive line that has surrendered 2.5 sacks per game in 2020.
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Falcons' Allen Bailey: Signs extension
Allen Bailey agreed Wednesday with the Atlanta Falcons on a one-year, $4.5 million extension that keeps him under contract through 2021, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.The new contract reduces Bailey's cap hit for 2020, converting some of his base salary into a signing bonus. The 31-year-old lineman was solid but unspectacular in 2019, his first season with the Falcons, tallying 26 tackles and one sack while starting five of 15 games. Bailey had a career-high six sacks in 2018, the final season of his eight-year tenure in Kansas City.
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Falcons' Allen Bailey: Just one sack for Falcons in 2019
Allen Bailey collected 26 tackles, four tackles for loss and one sack across 15 appearances (including five starts) for the Atlanta Falcons this season.Watching his former team of eight years go to the Super Bowl without him is painful enough in its own right, but Allen also endured one of his least productive seasons from an individual perspective during 2019. The 30-year-old defensive end collected a career-high six sacks and 10 QB hits while starting 13 games for Kansas City last season, but this year he managed a measly two QB hits and collected his fewest number of tackles since 2012 (minimum six games played). He is under contract with Atlanta for one more season at a cap hit of $5.9 million, making him the 12th-highest compensated player on the Falcons and 28th-highest paid player at his position.
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Falcons' Allen Bailey: Not listed on injury report
Allen Bailey (personal) returned to practice Wednesday and will play in Sunday's game against the Jaguars, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.Bailey missed Week 15's win over the 49ers, but he's all systems go moving forward. The veteran defensive end isn't a starter but still averages 37.5 defensive snaps per game, and he could be in line for additional work since Takkarist McKinley (shoulder) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday.
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Falcons' Allen Bailey: Will not play against 49ers
Allen Bailey (personal) has been ruled out for Atlanta's Week 15 matchup against San Francisco, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.The specifics behind Bailey's absence have not been revealed, but the 30-year-old defensive end is expected to sit out his first regular-season game since 2017 when the Atlanta Falcons face the 49ers on Sunday. Thus far in his debut campaign for Atlanta, Bailey has logged 24 tackles, four tackles for loss and one sack across 13 appearances (including five starts). He will be missed as the Falcons' defense takes on a 49ers front that has allowed the seventh-fewest QB hits in the NFL this season.
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Falcons' Allen Bailey: Signs two-year deal with Falcons
Allen Bailey agreed Monday with the Atlanta Falcons on a two-year, $10.5 million contract, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Atlanta lands one of the bigger names left on the free-agent market, with Bailey boasting 19.5 sacks and 61 starts in 102 games for Kansas City, including a career-high six sacks last season. He's spent most of his career playing defensive end in a 3-4 scheme, but he'll likely line up as a tackle in Atlanta's 4-3 base defense. With Grady Jarrett locked in for one starting job, Bailey figures to compete with Tyeler Davison and Jack Crawford for the other spot.
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Allen Bailey: Takes trip to Seattle
Allen Bailey visited with the Seahawks on Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Bailey has already visited with the Patriots and the Panthers, so he's clearly a hot commodity. The 30-year-old spent the last eight seasons with Kansas City, and he posted 38 tackles and six sacks in 2018. If Bailey were to sign with the Seahawks, it would give Seattle more flexibility if it opted to trade Frank Clark.
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Allen Bailey: Visiting with Carolina
Allen Bailey will visit with the Panthers on Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.A 2011 third-round pick, Bailey has played all of his 102 career games for the Chiefs, recording 207 tackles (142 solo) and 19.5 sacks across eight seasons. In 2018, Bailey recorded career-high marks in sacks (six) and defensive snaps (845) while managing 38 tackles and four fumble recoveries. If the 30-year-old were to sign with the Panthers, he'd project to replace free agent Kyle Love at defensive tackle.
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Chiefs' Allen Bailey: Continues sack streak
Allen Bailey had seven tackles (four solo), a half-sack and a forced fumble in Sunday's 40-33 win over the Raiders.Sunday's performance was Bailey's highest tackle total since Week 6 of 2015 and he has now extended his sack streak to three games. The 29-year-old has 29 tackles and 6.5 sacks heading into the Week 14 matchup against the Ravens.