The Pro Bowl finally got one right Wednesday
when Washington defensive tackle Jonathan Allen was named to his first Pro
Bowl. Allen is one of two Washington players named to the Pro Bowl, as right guard Brandon Scherff also
made the roster.
Allen is having not only his best season but one of the best
seasons for an interior defensive lineman in the NFL. Allen has recorded 52
tackles, including 10 for loss, 8.5 sacks and 26 quarterback hits. Even when
Washington’s defense was struggling early in the season, Allen stood out.
Per Pro Football Focus, Allen is the third-rate
interior defender in the NFL behind Aaron Donald and Cameron Heyward.
In addition to his outstanding play, Allen is durable, consistent
and the consummate leader.
Scherff, who is
currently on the reserve/COVID-19 list and missed Washington’s Week 15 loss at
Philadelphia, is having
another dominant season despite missing a total of five games. Interestingly enough, Washington
has lost all five games Scherff has missed. Washington is 6-3 when Scherff
starts.
This is the fifth time
Scherff has made the Pro Bowl.
The Pro Bowl will be played on Feb. 6 in Las Vegas.
Five other Washington players were named as
alternates: Punter Tress Way, long snapper Camaron Cheeseman, returner DeAndre
Carter, running back Antonio Gibson and wide receiver Terry McLaurin. McLaurin
was having an outstanding season until the last four games, where he has rarely
been targeted.
Congratulations to both Allen and Scherff.