EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Uncooked velocity was by no means his recreation, and possibly that helps clarify why Keenan Allen has aged so gracefully in his NFL receiving profession.
“Father Time isn’t really nipping at his heels because he was never a 4.3 guy,” mentioned Corridor of Fame receiver James Lofton, referring to Allen’s time within the 40-yard sprint. “He’s like a designated hitter in baseball or a great three-point shooter in basketball. Those players are always going to be there, and he has the ability to make them.”
Allen, who may make NFL historical past Sunday when the Chargers play on the New York Giants, runs his routes with surgical precision and has Houdini palms, usually rising with the soccer even when a defender is superglued to him.
“I don’t count on my speed to get open,” mentioned Allen, 33. “It’s more like, in close spaces I’ve got to win.”
In one other sense, he is perhaps the quickest go catcher in NFL historical past. He wants seven extra receptions to achieve 1,000 for his profession, doubtless doing so in fewer video games than any participant ever. Sunday can be his 158th recreation. Because it stands, the quickest to 1,000 is Marvin Harrison in 167.
Allen has caught landing passes in all three video games for the undefeated Chargers, together with a 20-yarder towards Denver final Sunday that was astounding on each ends — Matrix-like sidearmed sling by Justin Herbert and jaw-dropping catch by Allen who was carrying a defender like an overcoat.
“I was in the end-zone family section right behind him,” Zach Maynard mentioned. “I was in shock. I didn’t even know how to celebrate. It was one of those plays where you sit there and say, ‘Oh, my God, did that actually just happen?’”
Chargers extensive receiver Keenan Allen (13) celebrates after catching a landing go within the fourth quarter of a win over the Denver Broncos on Sept. 21.
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If Maynard was in shock, that’s saying one thing. He’s Allen’s half-brother and his first quarterback, so he’s intimately acquainted with what the soccer world now is aware of: by no means underestimate No. 13.
“It’s kind of like watching LeBron still dunking at 40,” Maynard mentioned. “Keenan’s still competing at the highest level.”
Allen, whose NFL seasons match his jersey quantity, is loads youthful too. He doesn’t “talk old,” as coach Jim Harbaugh likes to say.
“You start talking old, you start playing old,” Harbaugh mentioned. “It’s an obvious mindset. I don’t see any difference [in him], just Keenan Allen doing Keenan Allen things that he’s always done. Never once heard him talk old, so there’s a pretty good chance he’s not thinking it.”
And to assume Allen would have been OK calling it a profession had the Chargers not reached out to him in August after the shock retirement of Mike Williams. That’s when Allen ran a comeback sample, signing a one-year take care of the Chargers, the place he spent his first 11 seasons earlier than they traded him to Chicago final yr.
“I just wanted to be back here playing with the guys I came up with and the colors I started with,” he mentioned.
Thirty-three isn’t outdated to the skin world, however by NFL receiving requirements, it’s a flip cellphone within the age of Androids. With that lengthy beard, Allen is Grip Van Winkle.
Chargers extensive receiver Keenan Allen warms up earlier than a win over the Broncos on Sept. 21.
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Corridor of Fame receiver Tim Brown, who retired at 38, says elite receivers have two elevators. When the bodily elevator goes down, the psychological elevator rises, permitting the participant new and artful methods to get open.
“It’s about working smarter, not harder,” Brown mentioned. “If I could avoid that fight at the line of scrimmage, or at the top of my route, then in my mind it just gave me the energy to play another play.
“The great thing about Keenan is he’s an excellent route runner. He knows how to put his foot in the ground, and even being a big guy, get out and make things happen.”
Allen, listed at 6-foot-2 and 211 kilos, seems much more strong than that. He performed all types of positions rising up in North Carolina, and was recruited to Alabama as a security. Maynard is three years older, and when he determined to switch from Buffalo to the College of California, his youthful brother determined to comply with him to Berkeley.
In 2011, Allen’s sophomore season, NFL scouts converged on a USC-Cal recreation partly to scout receivers akin to Robert Woods, Marqise Lee and Marvin Jones. Cal misplaced, 30-9, however Allen had 13 catches for 160 yards.
Tom Telesco, who could be normal supervisor of the Chargers two years later, was within the Indianapolis Colts personnel division on the time, working underneath the legendary GM Invoice Polian.
“We’re walking out of the stadium and Bill looks at me and he’s like, ‘Are you thinking what I’m thinking?’” Telesco recalled. “And I look at him like, ‘You mean that sophomore receiver who was the best player on the field?’ That was Keenan. Bill looked at me and said, ‘He’s Andre Reed.’”
That was lofty reward, contemplating Reed, a Corridor of Fame receiver, was such an integral a part of these Buffalo Payments who reached 4 consecutive Tremendous Bowls. Polian was instrumental in assembling these groups.
“Andre was a little heavier — he was a tight end in college — but with great route runners like both of them are, guys I would term natural receivers, they’re capable of adjusting to that loss of a step or half-step with the way they run their routes,” Polian mentioned. “Also, the way they work with their quarterbacks in terms of ball positioning.”
Chargers extensive receiver Keenan Allen, left, speaks to quarterback Philip Rivers on the sideline throughout a recreation towards the Minnesota Vikings in December 2019.
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Philip Rivers, longtime Chargers quarterback, was on the identical wavelength as Allen. Just like the connection Allen now has with Herbert.
“There would be times where I’d holler at him out there like, ‘Hey!’” Rivers mentioned. “And he’d kind of nod at me like, ‘I see it. We’re good. Don’t say anymore or we’ll give it away.’”
A lot of their communication was wordless.
“You could throw behind him and almost talk to him with the ball,” Rivers mentioned. “Depending where I threw it, he’d be able to throttle it on or off and make the catch.”
Allen is especially adept at having “late hands,” ready till the final potential second to achieve up and latch onto the soccer, slightly than giving the defender ample time beforehand to arrange for the incoming go.
“It’s just repetition,” mentioned Allen, sitting at his locker whereas talking to a reporter. “I could reach up my hands right now and catch a ball and you’d have never seen it coming. It just appears.”
The reminiscence of the USC-Cal recreation was nonetheless recent in Telesco’s thoughts when he was within the Chargers draft room in 2013. The group had a first-round grade on Allen however wasn’t actually on the lookout for a receiver. But when the third spherical got here round and Allen was nonetheless on the board…
“Keenan’s card is sitting up there and [scout] JoJo Wooden tapped me and said, ‘What about Keenan here?’” Telesco mentioned. “I said, ‘Look, we can do it but he’s probably going to be inactive for the whole year and be a developmental player.’ And JoJo said, ‘Dude, just take him. Don’t overthink this.’”
The Chargers did, and Allen performed early due to numerous accidents at receiver. He led all NFL rookies with 71 receptions and broke a number of group rookie information.
“I had no idea the Chargers were going to take me,” he mentioned. “Never talked to them. Never took a visit.”
The Chargers fooled everybody. They’d late palms.