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Panthers' Jared Allen: Announces retirement via Twitter
Jared Allen tweeted a retirement announcement Thursday morning.Even with his obvious decline the past two seasons, the 33-year-old Allen finishes his career tied with Julius Peppers for ninth place on the all-time sacks list at 136.0, which should at least give him a fringe case for the Hall of Fame. As a bonus, Allen may have topped Marshawn Lynch for 2016's most entertaining retirement announcement.
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Panthers' Jared Allen: Active Sunday
Jared Allen (foot) is listed as active for Sunday's Super Bowl against the Broncos.One of the Carolina Panthers' inactives in the NFC championship game, Allen will return to a starting gig, which equated to 63 percent of the defensive snaps in 12 regular season appearances upon arriving in Carolina after Week 3. However, he put up just two sacks over the course of the year.
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Panthers' Jared Allen: Probable for Sunday
Jared Allen (foot) is listed as probable for Sunday's Super Bowl versus the Broncos, James Palmer of NFL Network reports.Allen has endured an interesting past few weeks, which included a DNP in the NFC championship game, no presence on last week's injury report, and a reappearance this week with a limited showing Wednesday. However, he practiced in a full capacity both Thursday and Friday, and head coach Ron Rivera even expects Allen to start Sunday, according to the Charlotte Observer. In 13 games with the Carolina Panthers this season (including playoffs), Allen accumulated two sacks among 27 tackles.
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Panthers' Jared Allen: Full practice Thursday
Jared Allen (foot) was a full practice participant Thursday, Max Henson of the Carolina Panthers' official site reports.Allen sidestepped the first injury report in advance of the Super Bowl, yet he landed on this week's version due to his healing foot, which forced a limited showing Wednesday. However, his return in a full capacity Thursday implies that he's in line to play Sunday against the Broncos. If he suits up, he'll be seeking his second career sack of Peyton Manning.
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Panthers' Jared Allen: Limited Wednesday
Jared Allen (foot) was a limited practice participant Wednesday, Jonathan Jones of the Charlotte Observer reports.After missing the NFC championship game due to a fractured foot, Allen avoided the injury report last week, only to make a return on the first version this week. The development follows a media session at Monday's Opening Night in which he told NFL Network that he feels "great. Honestly, I feel, hopefully, I'll be a tremendous factor in this game. So, as far as physically, 100 percent ready to go, just preparing like normal." With a limited showing under his belt, he may just be easing into Super Bowl week prep, but the pass rusher's availability will be worth watching in advance of the contest.
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Panthers' Jared Allen: Not on injury report Wednesday
Jared Allen wasn't listed on the Carolina Panthers' injury report Wednesday, Jonathan Jones of the Chrlotte Observer reports.After sustaining a fractured foot in the divisional round against the Seahawks, Allen was shelved in the NFC championship game in order to avoid a setback. Avoiding the initial Super Bowl injury report entirely sheds light on the extent of the injury and paves the way for active status in the big game. In 12 regular season outings with the Panthers, he totaled two sacks among 27 tackles (15 solo).
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Panthers' Jared Allen: Ruled out for Sunday
Jared Allen (foot) has been ruled out for Sunday's NFC championship game against Arizona.As a result, Kony Ealy will draw a start at DE for the Carolina Panthers on Sunday in place of Allen, with rookie Ryan Delaire also slated to be active for the contest. Meanwhile, coach Ron Rivera relayed Friday that Allen -- who logged 32 tackles and two sacks in 12 games this past season -- would have a chance to play in the Super Bowl, in the event that the Panthers are able to get past the Cardinals this Sunday.
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Panthers' Jared Allen: Limited in practice
Jared Allen (foot) was limited in practice on Thursday.Head coach Ron Rivera said that Allen has a shot of being listed as questionable for Sunday's NFC Championship matchup with the Cardinals. If Allen can't go, Rivera confirmed that Kony Ealy would take over the starting role at defensive end, with Ryan Delaire serving as backup. An official decision should come sometime on Friday after the Carolina Panthers finish their practice.
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Panthers' Jared Allen: Doubtful for Sunday
Jared Allen has been diagnosed with a fractured foot and will be listed as doubtful for Sunday's NFC championship game against the Cardinals, Joe Person of the Charlotte Observer reports.Allen sustained the injury during Sunday's divisional round victory versus the Seahawks, and subsequent examinations confirmed its extent. While the Carolina Panthers will take the healing process day by day, head coach Ron Rivera is unsure whether or not Allen will require surgery. However, Wes Horton is the prime candidate to be promoted from the practice squad, if Allen is unable to recover in time for Sunday's contest.
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Panthers' Jared Allen: Fractures foot Sunday
Jared Allen suffered a fractured foot during Sunday's playoff win over the Seahawks, ESPN.com reports.Allen's injury was initially diagnosed during Sunday's game, but he's reportedly scheduled for a more thorough doctor's evaluation Monday morning. At that point, a more definitive diagnosis could surface, which would clarify if he'll be available in any capacity going forward in the playoffs. Regardless of whether Allen is ultimately ruled out, expect Kony Ealy and Mario Addison to see more snaps opposite Charles Johnson at defensive end.