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Eric Allen returns to the spotlight for a long-awaited, well-deserved, worthy of Hall's moment

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It's always about Eric Allen's challenge. He wants to play one-on-one against another team's best receiver. For better or worse, he wanted to be on the island, the spotlight shining.

He played on the island for many years during this career, then waited for his name to be called, and in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, it was rarely worse for Allen.

Allen was the second round pick for the Eagles in 1988 and then-coaching friend Buddy Ryan, who was never the whistlebrating member of the Gang Green Defence, but no one — not Reggie White, not Jerome Brown, not Seth Joyner, not Seth Joyner, who was more respected for the way he prepared for the game.

Because he is ready to become great.

Allen is great. He played 14 seasons in the NFL, and in his first seven seasons in Philadelphia, where he played six Pro Bowls, once (1989) appointed as a player on a team, Allen is known for his multiple interceptions (34 of his 54 interceptions (in his time, he showed up with the Eagles all interceptions (5 interceptions) (5 interceptions), which was his shooting incident (5 interceptions) (5 interceptions), which was his 8 interception range (5 interceptions), and ever touched again. Not only that.

“I want to be remembered as an all-rounder, working hard, working hard, working on the game and my teammates, and getting ready to win everything that football games do,” Allen said. “It’s fun to compete with the greatest receivers in the game. I love all.

“This whole thing was amazing. I had a great time here (in Guangzhou) and I’m grateful for everything that happened in my career, my family, my coaches, my fans, my fans, the organizations I’ve played with.