The NFL landscape is ever-changing, with injuries and retirements constantly reshaping team dynamics. Recently, the Washington Commanders faced a significant setback with the season-ending injury to their Pro Bowl defensive tackle, Jonathan Allen.
In his first NFL season with the Washington Commanders defensive tackle Johnny Newton has played around 30 percent of the team's snaps while appearing in five of the six games played so far this year.
On Monday, the Washington Commanders lost a big part of their team when it was revealed that defensive tackle Jonathan Allen would miss the remainder of the season with a torn pec.
The Washington Commanders are making some changes to the roster, specifically on the defensive line. The team announced that it has placed defensive linemen Jonathan Allen (pectoral) and Javonte Jean-Baptiste (ankle) on injured reserve, with the latter having a chance to come back in four weeks.
The Washington Commanders announced five roster moves on Wednesday, including sending DT Jonathan Allen to injured reserve. Washington also placed seventh-round
Jonathan Allen again Tuesday showed himself to be a strong, dependable man. Allen, for eight seasons, has been a leader for the Redskins/Commanders and very much a leader in taking accountability, being direct, and responsible.
Phidarian Mathis and Johnny Newton are the next men up in the rotation with Jonathan Allen lost for the season. Are they ready for the moment? While Washington's defensive line has struggled against the rush and pressure of the quarterback, losing Jonathan Allen for the season is still a significant loss to the group.
The Washington Commanders are recovering from their 30-23 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6, but there is also another result that will hurt the team.
While addressing the media on October 14th, Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn announced that standout defensive tackle Jonathan Allen would need to undergo surgery on a torn pectoral muscle, likely sidelining him for the remainder of the season.
The Washington Commanders got some bad news about one of their most important defensive players on Monday, a day after their loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
The Commanders will need to upgrade after losing Jonathan Allen for the season.
The Washington Commanders are awaiting additional news about the condition of defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, fearing he may require season-ending surgery for a pectoral injury, NFL Network reported Monday.
The Commanders fell to 4-2 on Sunday, and their defense may have been dealt a major blow in the process.
Tom Pelissero reports that Commanders DT Jonathan Allen may have suffered a pectoral injury that could require surgery and likely end his season. John Keim reports that Allen indeed suffered a torn pectoral and will miss the season after an MRI showed the worst possible outcome for the veteran defender.
The former 17th overall pick made back-to-back Pro Bowls in 2021 and 2022 and led Washington in quarterback hits last season.
As the Baltimore Ravens look to close out a win against the Washington Commanders, their job just got a little bit easier. With just minutes to go in the fourth quarter, the Commanders ruled out star defensive tackle Jonathan Allen with a pectoral injury.
The Commanders had a huge 34-14 win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 5, where they limited QB Deshaun Watson to just 125 passing yards and one touchdown.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson lost a fumble, took seven sacks and passed for only 125 yards in this past Sunday's blowout 34-13 loss to the Washington Commanders, which dropped Cleveland to 1-4 on the season.
Commanders DL Jonathan Allen was thrilled with what he saw from his team after their blowout win over the Browns in Week 5: “This is the hungriest group of guys I’ve ever been around.” (Jon Keim) Commanders RB Jeremy McNichols was fined $6,250 for Unsportsmanlike Conduct (violent gesture) in Week 4.
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen has made his discontent with the team's losing ways known multiple times this season. He did so again Monday.
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