Jonathan Allen says goodbye to Washington
Briefly

Today marks the end of Jonathan Allen's 8-year career with the Washington Commanders, as he enters free agency for the first time. A first-round pick in 2017, Allen was a team captain and a key player, whose contributions extended beyond the field. In a heartfelt Instagram farewell, he expressed his gratitude for the franchise, teammates, and community, emphasizing the emotional connections and memories formed during his tenure. Allen underscored his desire for the team to achieve victory and left an enduring legacy of gratitude and commitment.
It's never easy saying goodbye. This franchise is all I've ever known. It's been a part of my DNA for as long as I can remember, even before I was drafted here. This has always been my home, and I have always embraced everything that comes with representing the Washington Commanders on and off the field. Through both ups and downs, I am forever grateful for the opportunity this team gave me in 2017 as a 22-year-old kid. Believe me, that's never lost on me.
It's been the truest honor of my life to have the privilege to wear 'Washington' across my chest for the last eight seasons. It's just different, if you know, you know.
Hannah and I have felt so much love from the people we've met since the day we moved here until now, friends that have become family, and core memories that we will cherish for the rest of our lives. Our relationships mean everything to us.
To every coach I've played for and every teammate I've played with, I've always played this game with everything I have and I'm thankful for everything I've learned from all of you along the way. I will never forget the journey we've all been on together.
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