Larry Allen, NFL Veteran and Six-Time Pro Bowler, Passes Away
A Legendary Career and a Lasting Impact
On June 2, 2024, the football community mourned the passing of Larry Allen Jr., a beloved former guard who played in the NFL for fourteen seasons. From 1971 to 1984, Allen made an indelible mark on the game with his exceptional talent and unwavering determination.
A Physical Force on the Field
Standing at 6'3" and weighing 335 pounds, Allen was a formidable presence on the offensive line. His immense size and strength made him one of the most dominant blockers in the league. He was a master of creating running lanes and protecting quarterbacks, earning him six Pro Bowl selections and two All-Pro honors.
A Respected Leader and Mentor
Beyond his physical abilities, Allen was also known for his leadership and mentoring skills. He was a cornerstone of the Dallas Cowboys' success in the 1990s and played a pivotal role in the team's three Super Bowl victories. Allen inspired his teammates with his tireless work ethic, unwavering passion, and commitment to excellence.
A Lasting Legacy
Allen's remarkable career solidified his place among the greatest players in NFL history. He retired in 1984 and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2003. His legacy extends beyond his on-field accomplishments, as he has been a mentor and role model for countless young athletes.
Join Us for a Tribute
Join us for a special tribute to Larry Allen's life and career on our website. We will share exclusive interviews, highlight his most memorable moments, and explore the impact he had on the NFL and beyond.
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