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MADISON – The New York Jets selected Wisconsin running back Braelon Allen in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL draft Saturday, taking him with pick No. 134. Allen, from Fond du Lac, was the ...
In his senior year at Fond Du Lac High School, Braelon Allen became a sensation. Allen, a four-star linebacker committed to Wisconsin, had one of the most dominant seasons Wisconsin high school ...
Up-and-coming superstar running back Braelon Allen ... Badgers decided Allen would make the most impact in the backfield. That decision is paying dividends so far because Allen is yet to slow down ...
Gang Green is back in action on “Thursday Night Football” for their home opener ... The Jets got timely contributions from backup running Braelon Allen, who had two touchdowns.
New York Jets running back Braelon Allen's second TD vs. Titans is go-ahead score in fourth quarter. Allen scores his first NFL rushing TD. Watch the highlights from Super Bowl LIX between the ...
Watch the highlights from Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2024 NFL season. Watch Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' best plays ...
Analyst Daniel Jeremiah from NFL Network sits down with Jets team reporter Eric Allen at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine to discuss his favorite prospects from this year's class, including Miami QB Cam ...
First-year coach Aaron Glenn has other plans. It sounds like Glenn wants to employ a committee approach, utilizing second-year backs Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis to complement Hall.
Braelon Allen, the NFL's youngest player, ran for a 20-yard touchdown with 4:31 left to put Rodgers and the New York Jets ahead to stay as they beat the Tennessee Titans 24-17 on Sunday.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn recently said he wants to deploy a running back committee next season, with Hall sharing time with second-year backs Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis.
While attention is mostly on what's new for teams right now with free agency unfolding and the 2025 NFL draft on the horizon, Jets running backs Breece Hall and Braelon Allen are still around.
New Jets coach Aaron Glenn said Monday that Hall is one of three running backs that the team wants to "utilize as much as possible," Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.