After playing 90 games in the NFL, Beau Allen has announced his retirement.

Allen came into the league at 23 years old with the Philadelphia Eagles after the birds took him with the 224th pick back in 2014. With the Eagles, Allen checked into 63 games with only eight being starts while adding two sacks and 87 tackles, ten being for a loss.

While Allen’s career was far from great, he became a fan favorite during the Eagles’ run to their only Super Bowl victory in 2108 due to his connection with the always vocal Chris Long. Come the offseason, Allen landed in Tampa Bay where he would appear in 13 games, adding .5 sacks and ten total tackles.

Best of luck in retirement, Beau!

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