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Steelers' Will Allen: Not likely to resign with Pittsburgh
Will Allen is likely to test the free agent market, according to ESPN writer Jeremy Fowler.Recognizing the need to improve the defensive backfield, Pittsburgh needs to determine if Allen, who will be 34 before the start of the season, fits in its plans. Despite setting single-season career highs in tackles and passes defended in 2015, Allen could find himself on the open market where, considering his age, he is unlikely to receive anything more than one-year offers. Still, regarrdless of the team, if he is on the field Allen is a respectable IDP option.
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Steelers' Will Allen: Six tackles in loss
Will Allen recorded six tackles (all solo) in Pittsburgh's loss to Denver on Sunday.Allen finished the season with 80 tackles (62 solo), including four sacks. He also had an interception and two forced fumbles. Allen, who is an unrestricted free agent, saw his playing time more than double from last season, and it was reflected in his production. He set single season career highs in tackles and passes defended (eight), and the four sacks, his first in 12 years in the league, were the second most by a defensive back (Ron Parker, KC, five) in 2016. Whether or not he returns to Pittsburgh, Allen is worthy of IDP consideration.
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Steelers' Will Allen: Records sack in win
Will Allen totaled seven tackles (all solo), including a sack in Pittsburgh's win over Cleveland on Sunday.After failing to record a sack in his first 11 seasons in the NFL, Allen became the first Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back with four sacks in a season since 2004 (Deshea Townsend) when he brought down Austin Davis in the first quarter of Pittsburgh's 28-12 win.
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Steelers' Will Allen: Active for Sunday's game at Baltimore
Will Allen (not injury related) is active for Sunday's game at Baltimore.Allen only has one interception on the season, but he is among the team leaders in total tackles and is available for IDP consideration today.
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Steelers' Will Allen: Records sack on Sunday
Will Allen totaled five tackles (all solo) including a sack in the Pittsburgh Steelers' win over the Bengals on Sunday.Allen recorded a sack for his second straight game, and now has three thru 10 games after failing to have one in his previous 11 seasons. Pittsburgh already has 38 sacks this season, their most since 2012.
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Steelers' Will Allen: Team-high 11 tackles against Cleveland
Will Allen had a team-high 11 tackles (nine solo) and a fumble recovery in Pittsburgh's 30-9 win over Cleveland on Sunday.The 11 tackles are a single-game record for Allen, who also forced the fourth fumble of his 12-year career. With 49 total tackles including a sack and one interception, the unrestricted free agent is having a solid season.
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Steelers' Will Allen: Returns to action
Will Allen (ankle) is active for Sunday's game against the Raiders.Allen is back in action for the Pittsburgh Steelers for the first time since Week 5. Robert Golden should return to a reserve role.
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Steelers' Will Allen: Probable for Sunday
Will Allen (ankle) is probable for Sunday's game.It appears as if the 33-year-old will play in his first game since injuring his ankle in Week 5. While the Pittsburgh Steelers have yet to officially announce anything regarding his game-time status, Allen will likely replace his fill-in, Robert Golden, atop the depth chart when Pittsburgh plays Oakland in Week 9.
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Steelers' Will Allen: Practices fully Thursday
Will Allen (ankle) was a full participant at practice Thursday.Considering Allen has now been able to practice in back-to-back days, it appears as if the 33-year-old will be able to play in Week 9 barring any unforeseen complications. Allen had been a tackling machine in the five games prior to his injury (26 tackles) and he could be in line for more of the same with the Raiders surprisingly dynamic aerial attack set to take the field against the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday.
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Steelers' Will Allen: Limited Wednesday
Will Allen was a limited participant in practice Wednesday.Allen hasn't been able to play since Week 5, when he went down with the ankle injury against the Chargers, but the limited participation in practice indicates his status is improving. Although still listed as questionable for Sunday's matchup against the Raiders, fantasy owners should continue to monitor his status throughout the week. Robert Golden will likely start at safety if Allen is forced to sit another game.