💨 Abstract
Eric Allen, a standout NFL cornerback, got inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Allen's career spanned 14 seasons, starting with the Philadelphia and ending with the Oakland Raiders. Known for his exceptional ball skills, he returned nine interceptions for touchdowns. Allen's defensive prowess and strategic mind were highly regarded by peers, including Rich Gannon. His career highlights include the infamous "Fog Bowl" and "Tuck Rule" game.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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