Carl Peterson and Dick Vermeil selected Jared Allen in the fourth round of the 2004 draft, officially launching a pro career that graduates to immortal status this weekend upon his enshrinement in Canton. Here are five fascinating facts about Allen’s four years in Kansas City.
- The Buck Buchanan Award goes annually to the best defensive player in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Named after Pro Football Hall of Famer Buck Buchanan, the No. 1 overall selection in the 1963 AFL draft by the Kansas City Chiefs, the award went to Jared Allen in 2003.
- Gosder Cherilus, who served eight seasons as a starting right tackle after the Lions took him at No. 17 in 2008, was the only other player involved in the trade who lasted more than three NFL seasons.
5) Allen scored two career offensive touchdowns, both with the Chiefs in 2007
- Allen scored four touchdowns during his career. But his only offensive scores came with the Chiefs, both in 2007. Allen caught a 2-yard, go-ahead touchdown pass from Damon Huard on Dec. 2, 2007, against the San Diego Chargers (who then scored 14 unanswered points to win 24-10). Three weeks later at Ford Field in Detroit, he caught a 1-yard touchdown from Huard in a 25-20 loss.
- Allen also scored twice with the Vikings, a 52-yard fumble return in 2009, and a 36-yard interception return late in the 2010 season.
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