The Cleveland Browns agreed to terms with former Los Angeles Rams center Brian Allen, the player's agents posted Tuesday on social media. AMDG Sports did not provide financial details for the 28-year-old veteran, who started 32 of his 50 games over five seasons with the Rams.
The Cleveland Browns are signing OL Brian Allen to a contract on Tuesday, according to his agency. It’s worth mentioning that signing him to a contract won’t impact a team’s 2025 compensatory picks, given that he was released this offseason. Allen, 28, is a former fourth-round pick of the Rams back in 2018.
The Pittsburgh Steelers still lack a center who has started games on the roster, or at least someone who they would view as playing comfortably there. They have often mentioned Nate Herbig, but with just 49 career snaps at the position, that is dicey, and James Daniels seems destined to play guard.
There are still some quality players available on the free agent market. The Dallas Cowboys have had as quiet of an offseason as any team in the NFL. Dallas’ inactivity has left the roster with a couple of major holes that must be filled before the start of next season.
CBS Sports named Lloyd Cushenberry as an ideal match for the Rams in free agency The first significant move of the 2024 offseason for the L.A. Rams was releasing center Brian Allen.
Unlike seemingly just a year ago, the Jacksonville Jaguars have a host of needs ahead of free agency officially opening on March 13. And soon, we will know exactly how they are set to address them.
The Los Angeles Rams could be in the market for a new center this offseason after the team released Brian Allen on Wednesday. With Allen’s release and Shelton set to his free agency if he voids his contract, the Rams won’t have a center on the roster.
The Los Angeles Rams announced that they have parted ways with veteran center Brian Allen. The move will clear $4.9 million in salary cap room while leaving $3.15 million in dead money.
A new center option has hit the free agent market for the 2024 offseason, as the Los Angeles Rams have released veteran center Brian Allen, the team announced on Wednesday.
It's possible decisions by other teams could come into play for the Bears even before free agency begins on March 11. Among them is former Rams center Brian Allen, a player who was of interest to the Bears in the past but now would have a direct ties to them through new offensive coordinator Shane Waldron.
The veteran only played 34 offensive snaps last season.
The Los Angeles Rams are gearing up for a critical offseason. They will address crucial roster needs and navigate strategic player decisions. Following a challenging 2023 NFL campaign that resulted in a 10-7 record and a Wild Card Round loss, the Rams find themselves in a position to reassess their roster and enact significant changes.
Rams only clear options to release are Joseph Noteboom, Brian Allen The L.A. Rams have three players making over $20 million against the salary cap in 2024 and none of them are expected to be cap casualty candidates, if for no better reason than they can’t be released to save cap space.
This offseason has not been a kind one for the Los Angeles Rams as they have made some difficult decisions, prioritizing the future of the franchise as opposed to the 2023 season.
According to Jason Fitzgerald, the Rams have reworked C Brian Allen‘s contract to save $3.2 million against the cap in 2023. His website, Over The Cap, has the details.
Los Angeles Rams starting center Brian Allen didn't make it through LA's first offensive series of the game Monday night at the Green Bay Packers before picking up a calf injury.
The Los Angeles Rams have had a number of issues so far this season, but one of the biggest has been their struggles on the offensive line due in large part to the number of injuries suffered up front.
The Super Bowl hangover may be a real thing for the Los Angeles Rams, who looked ill-prepared to play against the Buffalo Bills in the 2022 season opener.
Allen played the entirety of last night's game without apparent issue but requires a cleanout procedure on his knee.
Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Kyren Williams was undergoing surgery on Friday after sustaining a high ankle sprain during Thursday's season-opening 31-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Every athlete who steps on the field or court will want to play an entire season injury-free. Unfortunately, injuries are part of the game and can often
Brian Allen had a wish. It has been granted. “Once free agency started, I really just want to get back there,” Allen said, via the Rams’ official site, speaking on his new three-year contract with the Los Angeles Rams.
Another one of this year’s top free agent centers is staying put.
Denver Broncos star Von Miller tested positive for the coronavirus on Thursday, and took the time to speak with the media on Friday morning.
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