Washington Football Team quarterback Kyle Allen. Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports

The Washington Football Team had its Week 15 game pushed back to Tuesday, and that delay may help them have at least one experienced quarterback available against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Washington believes backup quarterback Kyle Allen has a “good chance” to play Tuesday due to the delay, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. Both Allen and starter Taylor Heinicke are in the health and safety protocols, but Allen could be cleared by Tuesday.

While Washington would rather have Heinicke, Allen at least has some starting experience. He’s 7-10 in 17 career starts, though he has not started a game this season. Third-string quarterback Garrett Gilbert, freshly signed from the New England Patriots’ practice squad, would be the choice if Allen remains unavailable.

Allen’s potential availability is one of several reasons teams like the Eagles were frustrated at the game’s postponement.

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