onville Jaguars star edge-rusher Josh Allen is “largely expected” to receive the $24 million franchise tag this offseason, as ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported on Sunday’s SportsCenter, though “they haven’t done it yet, so we’ll see.”
Allen, 26, had a career year in 2023, registering 66 tackles (17 for loss), 17.5 sacks, 33 quarterback hits, an interception, two forced fumbles and a pass defensed. His tackles for loss, sacks and quarterback hits were all career highs.
He played the past season on his $10.8 million fifth-year option, though the two sides weren’t able to agree on a long-term extension. Utilizing the franchise tag would give them more time to
All parties desire a reunion. Reporters were informed in February by general manager Trent Baalke that Allen “is going to be a Jaguar next year.”
The elite edge-rusher said, “I’m a legacy guy,” on his own. “I have a great opportunity to continue to leave a legacy here and I’m going to continue that as much as I can and stand on that.”
He went on, “I want to be a Jag, man.” “The appropriate manner. I’ll carry it out correctly. And that’s my only comm
All parties desire a reunion. Reporters were informed in February by general manager Trent Baalke that Allen “is going to be a Jaguar next year.”
The elite edge-rusher said, “I’m a legacy guy,” on his own. “I have a great opportunity to continue to leave a legacy here and I’m going to continue that as much as I can and stand on that.”
He went on, “I want to be a Jag, man.” “The appropriate manner. I’ll carry it out correctly. And that’s my only comment regarding that.”
ent regarding that.”