kadarius Toney says hiIs it just me or is Keenan the slowest healer ever?
Is it just me or is Keenan the slowest healer ever?
Have had him on multiple teams over the years and obviously he is regularly nicked up, but it always seems like when they say he is out for 3 weeks, he is out for 5. 4 week IR turns into 7 games missed.
Maybe I'm just not remembering correctly, but the extended outs is just as frustrating as the regular injuries. This doesn't even take into account the number of times he comes back for 2 quarters and reaggrevates whatever ailment he had previously.
Link?Keenan is starting to act like a fool … he’s been sitting at home playing video games and drinking heavily…. To top it off he hates the coach …. Not a recipe for success
Keenan Allen (hamstring) did not practice Thursday.
He didn't practice Wednesday, didn't play on Sunday, and Brandon Staley called him "day-to-day." It feels more like he's week-to-week from the practice reports. Allen drafters have been used to having to come up with backup plans this year, so it shouldn't come as a surprise when we say they'll need one again for Week 10.
SOURCE: Daniel Popper on Twitter
Nov 10, 2022, 4:52 PM ET
He's not playing again this week right? I'm about to trade him for $0.60 on the dollar cause I have to win now and can't wait anymore.
What's this based on?Keenan is starting to act like a fool … he’s been sitting at home playing video games and drinking heavily…. To top it off he hates the coach …. Not a recipe for success
Keenan Allen (hamstring) will not play in Week 10 against the 49ers.
Replacing Michael Thomas as the most-blurbed injured wideout in the league after Thomas went on IR, Allen did not look particularly close to playing this week and was ruled out as predicted earlier. We're not sure what the path back looks like for Allen, or if he'll even be fantasy playoff viable at this point. Things have been that bleak. DeAndre Carter and Josh Palmer will be Justin Herbert's main receivers this week against San Francisco.
Nov 11, 2022, 4:18 PM ET
It would be hard to trust this guy his first week back anyway with the amount of time he missed. I would personally like to see him get through a full game first prior to seeing my lineup.Sunday night game sucks....
Keenan Allen (hamstring) practiced Thursday.
It will likely be another drill-heavy "limited" session for Allen, but we're not here to complain after Allen spent weeks not practicing after the bye. Allen's back-to-back limited sessions suggests he's in line for a questionable tag on Friday. He will remain extremely hard to trust without further positive news from the coaching staff or his own mouth, but in a rough week for wideouts, Allen has WR3 appeal in a potential return against the Chiefs.
SOURCE: Daniel Popper on Twitter
Nov 17, 2022, 4:39 PM ET
Keenan Allen (hamstring) practiced on Friday.
Allen's practice status won't be known until LA's injury report drops later in the day, but he has practiced in some capacity every day this week. That is a good sign he will return to the lineup on Sunday. Allen has played 23 snaps since going down with the hamstring issue in Week 1. He may have his reps limited in his return, but Allen should be good for WR2 numbers in a likely shootout with the Chiefs.
SOURCE: Daniel Popper on Twitter
Nov 18, 2022, 2:57 PM ET
Based on how this year has gone, NOPE!This week against KC will be a high scoring game. If Allen plays he will have a high ceiling and a low floor. Are you feeling lucky?
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Keenan Allen (hamstring, questionable) "plans to play" against the Chiefs.
Despite Allen's questionable tag, he was a full participant in Friday's practice. Only a setback could hold him out at this point. Although the risk of an in-game setback is high, fantasy managers can get Allen in there as their WR2/3 for Week 11.
SOURCE: Adam Schefter on Twitter
Nov 20, 2022, 1:00 AM ET
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(fantasypros) Keenan Allen hauled in 5-of-8 targets for 94 yards in a tight 30-27 Chargers' loss to the Chiefs in Week 11. Analysis: Allen also lost an unfortunately timed fumble in the affair, but redeemed himself with a stellar long grab late in the fourth quarter. More importantly, Allen looked healthy while in the game and did not appear to suffer any setbacks. Allen should operate as the WR1 going forward, especially if Mike Williams is forced to miss additional time with his ankle injury. |
Keenan Allen (hamstring) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice.
Last Friday, Allen was a full participant for the first time since Week 1. He played through the hamstring issue, totaling 94 yards on five catches. Allen played on roughly two-thirds of the Chargers' offensive snaps. Another full session should bode well for his ability to push for a larger role. Allen is a safe bet for WR2 numbers in Week 12 versus the Cardinals.
Nov 23, 2022, 6:42 PM ET
Keenan Allen (hamstring) was removed from the Week 12 injury report and will play against the Cardinals.
Allen was a full participant in all three practices this week. He returned from his hamstring issue in Week 11 and secured five passes for 94 yards. All signs point to the veteran receiver being fully past his frustrating hamstring injury. With Mike Williams out this week, Allen should soak up plenty of targets as a strong WR2 option for fantasy purposes.
Nov 25, 2022, 4:32 PM ET
Which may open it up for Palmer.feed him
The Athletic's Daniel Popper lists Keenan Allen as one of the "most likely" cuts for the Chargers this offseason.
Allen would save $14.8 million in cap space if released, which is huge for a team that currently looks to be $23.43 million over the cap. It's still a bit of a surprise even after Allen missed a large portion of this season with hamstring issues, as his play hasn't slowed down much. But the Chargers don't appear to have a slew of options after their offseason spending spree in 2022, and may need to attack a few of the bigger figures on their roster. It's also plausible that Allen could be asked to take a pay cut. Off a 66/752/4 season in just 10 games, a few of which he was clearly still playing hurt in, Allen would be a popular free agent if he makes it to the market.
SOURCE: The Athletic
Feb 5, 2023, 2:05 PM ET
I agree with you, I feel like LA would be fools to get rid of Allen. He's their go-to guy in most big situations, and we've seen no reason to think Mike Williams can be a #1 WR. I also think Allen likely fills the Lamb role in Kellen Moore's offense.Posted this about a week ago: Chargers 2023 Roster Thoughts: WR Keenan Allen
You can see in the comments that someone tweeted some of it and Allen retweeted it. I'm not really a Twitter user, and I don't post stuff to seek retweets, but I still thought that was pretty cool.
Perhaps more on point for this thread, I advocated for the Chargers to keep Allen by giving him a contract extension.
The affirmative way he answered that does not sound like GM speak or posturing and to me shuts down any notion they are planning to move on from Allen.
No reason either Burrow or Herbert needs a new contract this year.Curious what the Cincy and LAC GMs will be saying about their WR after they give $300-600MM to their QBs
It probably won't ever be an issue with Allen. If Herbert signs and extension this off-season it won't kick in until 2024. That is the last year of Allens deal and if the declines next season maybe they move on but typically that first year of the extension the cap hit is not heavy.Curious what the Cincy and LAC GMs will be saying about their WR after they give $300-600MM to their QBs
It probably won't ever be an issue with Allen. If Herbert signs and extension this off-season it won't kick in until 2024. That is the last year of Allens deal and if the declines next season maybe they move on but typically that first year of the extension the cap hit is not heavy.Curious what the Cincy and LAC GMs will be saying about their WR after they give $300-600MM to their QBs
Higgins is a little more problematic since he'll be an UFA next year but there are enough mechanisms in place they can easily lock him up another year, or tag and trade him next offseason. There was never a reason IMO for them to consider parting with him this season. At some point, when their extensions kick in, I think it's going to be to much for the Bengals to pay Burrow, Chase and Higgins. I don't think you find an example now of that in the league, seems teams are having a hard enough time paying one QB max type money and one WR max type money. But again they can put that off several more years, they can lock up Chase without extending him for 3 more whole seasons.
I am having regrets not taking him anywhere but his age made me nervous.I'm expecting the best year of his career if he stays healthy.
Keenan Allen caught 6-of-9 targets for 76 yards in the Chargers’ Week 1 loss against the Dolphins.
Allen easily led the Chargers in targets. His highlight was a first half 36-yard grab down the sideline on what appeared to be broken coverage. Allen looked to play on the boundary more than he did in 2022, reflecting a usage change offensive coordinator Kellen Moore had discussed during training camp. As the top wideout in what should be one of the league’s most pass heavy attacks, Allen should be a top-15 fantasy option every week. He gets a poor Titans secondary in Week 2.
- Rotoworld