Brian Allen spent almost all of his career with the Rams Former L.A. Rams center Brian Allen announced his retirement on Wednesday, ending his seven-year career at the age of 29.
One of the key contributors to the Los Angeles Rams' Super Bowl-winning team is stepping away from the game. After several seasons with the Rams, center Brian Allen, who briefly signed with the Cleveland Browns before the 2024 NFL season but was sidelined by injury, has officially announced his retirement on Wednesday.
Any player who can retire with a championship on their resume played a career worth commemorating. With five seasons under his belt as a member of the Los Angeles Rams, center Brian Allen officially retired from the NFL on Wednesday, per his agency, AMDG Sports.
Former Rams center Brian Allen officially has retired, his agency announced. He has not played since 2023. "One hell of a ride for Brian Allen. May the next chapter be the BEST chapter," AMDG Sports said in a statement.
The Minnesota Vikings’ roster, like 31 other NFL teams, is in flux and will dwindle from 91 players to 53 on August 27th. And at some point down the line, keep an eye on recently released free agent center Brian Allen.
Former Los Angeles Rams center Brian Allen has been released by the Cleveland Browns, per Ari Meirov. Allen was released shortly after he was placed on the injured reserve on July 29 for a calf injury.
Ahead the first day of training camp from Berea this summer the Browns were busy making some small tweaks to the roster. Most notably, just days after veteran center Brian Allen was placed on the IR by the team the 28-year-old was released by the franchise.
The Cleveland Browns officially released C Brian Allen from injured reserve with a settlement on Saturday. Allen, 28, is a former fourth-round pick of the Rams back in 2018.
Under GM Andrew Berry, the Cleveland Browns place a premium on the offensive and defensive lines. One look at the roster can confirm that as Cleveland currently has 16 offensive linemen on their active roster with three more on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) or Injured Reserve (IR) lists.
Cleveland Browns are beginning the week with some roster moves after taking a hit to their offensive line depth. Center Brian Allen was shaken up on Saturday at practice and the Browns have now placed him on the reserved/injured list with what is being called a calf injury.
The Cleveland Browns placed new acquisition Brian Allen (calf) on injured reserve on Monday, ending the center's season. Allen, 28, who signed with the Browns in May, suffered a calf injury on the third day of training camp.
The Browns have made a pair of moves along their offensive line. Cleveland announced on Monday that the team has placed center Brian Allen on injured reserve and signed guard Zach Johnson.
The Cleveland Browns announced they signed former Los Angeles Rams center Brian Allen in free agency. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed, but it’s believed to be for one year.
The Cleveland Browns have been active this offseason, specifically adding offensive and defensive linemen to their roster. In the 2024 NFL Draft, the team used three of their six selections on the trenches, adding defensive tackles Michael Hall Jr.
On Monday morning, the Cleveland Browns added an important piece of depth for their offense ahead of the practice portion of OTAs this month. The Browns are getting their roster to 90 players for the offseason as they prepare to make a deep run in the playoffs for the upcoming season.
The Cleveland Browns have secured the services of veteran center Brian Allen, as announced by his agency, AMDG Sports. The agreement entails a one-year contract between the two parties.
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.
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.