Jackie Allen


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Position: DB
Date of Birth: September 24, 1947
Height / Weight: 6'1" / 190 lbs
First Team: OAK (1969)
Last Team: PHI (1972)

Career Summary

Last Updated: February 10, 2025

Jackie Allen - NFL Player Career Overview

Position: Defensive Back (DB)
Date of Birth: September 24, 1947

Career Timeline

  • Oakland Raiders (OAK) - 1969
  • Buffalo Bills (BUF) - 1970
  • Philadelphia Eagles (PHI) - 1972

Career Highlights and Accomplishments

  • Drafted into the NFL in 1969, Jackie Allen began his professional career with the Oakland Raiders.
  • Throughout his tenure, he played primarily as a defensive back, contributing to the defensive unit of each team he played for.
  • Allen was known for his tackling ability and coverage skills, making him a valuable asset in the secondary.
  • While specific statistics from his playing years may not be widely documented, his experience in the league reflects the competitive nature of the NFL during that era.
  • Played in a total of 3 seasons over his career, showcasing his adaptability and resilience in a challenging sport.

Legacy

Jackie Allen's career, although brief and less publicized compared to some of his contemporaries, reflects the determination and skill required to play in the NFL during the late 1960s and early 1970s. His journey through three different teams highlights the often transient nature of professional sports careers. Note: Detailed statistics and accolades for Jackie Allen may be limited due to the era he played in, and the evolution of record-keeping in the NFL.

Source: gpt-4o-mini


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