A national reporter is very complimentary of the newest Minnesota Vikings star player
Once again, former standout pass rusher Jared Allen of the Minnesota Vikings was left off of the Pro Football Hall of Fame ballot.
For the 2024 Hall of Fame class, Allen was one of 15 finalists. Julius Peppers and Dwight Freeney, two pass rushers, were among the last five names revealed on Thursday night.
The man who is in his fourth year of eligibility to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, Allen, is not going to Canton in the state
In addition to having four and three first-team All-Pro choices, respectively, Allen and Freeney are both in the top 20 all-time sack scorers.
Allen received his Ring of Honor induction in October. He was the league leader in sacks twice in his career and is a five-time Pro Bowler.
“Over the course of me as well, Minnesota turned out to be revolutionary spot,” he explained. There, I was going through a stage of manly growth and development. For me to succeed as a football player, Minnesota was the ideal location at the perfect moment.
At the time, Allen considered Ryan Longwell, Ben Lieber, Kevin and Pat Williams to be some of his closest teammates, and he holds those guys responsible for his development regardless of whether they are on the industry in general.
“A lot of people are shocked to hear that the talks actually don’t start until March, even friends and family who inquire,” Cousins added. “I would really like to know my destination. I wish we could start those discussions right away.
being presented with the Vikings as his destination or another team, Cousins is now completing his Achilles recuperation and anticipates becoming fully recovered for training camp next month.
Recalling the championship games, Cousins remarked, “I’m just sitting at home.” “I have only been in rehab, so that’s about it. I really can’t get into those conversations until the first few weeks of March. Thus, we are acting in that manner. We are simply biding for our opportunity.