Jared Allen praised Bears for trading him to hometown Panthers
Former Chicago Bears defensive end Jared Allen was announced as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Allen, who spent 13 seasons in the NFL with a majority coming as a member of the Minnesota Vikings, did not spend much time as a member of the Bears organization, but he still feels thankful for them.
During Super Bowl LIX week, where he was honored along with Eric Allen, Sterling Sharpe, and Antonio Gates as the newest members of the Hall of Fame, Allen lightly joked about his time in Chicago but then praised them for the move that followed.
In 2014, Allen was a member of the Bears and produced well with 55 total tackles and 5.5 sacks on the year, but that time would quickly come to an end in 2015. Speaking to the Chicago Sun-Times, Allen said he had different expectations of his time with the Bears, but he praised them for trading him to his hometown Carolina Panthers in 2015.
Jokingly, Allen said there should've been a different team he signed with back in 2014.
"I should've taken less money and joined Seattle," he said.
After the Carolina Panthers lost their top pass rusher Charles Johnson, they traded a conditional 2016 sixth-round draft pick to Chicago, which they ended up turning into cornerback Deiondre Hall. Upon his arrival to Carolina, Allen helped lead the Panthers to their second ever Super Bowl appearance, where they were defeated by the Denver Broncos.
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