A list of puns related to "Keenan Allen"
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>The veteran wide receiver is vaccinated, meaning he can rejoin the team β if heβs asymptomatic β once he passes two tests at least 24 hours apart.
Beat Reporter is Jeff Miller
Half PPR, Iβm favored by 9 points but I feel like Amari over Keenan is the play. My other receiver is AJ Brown and Swift is my flex. Arizona is without their 1st, 2nd, and 3rd string right side cbs as well. Am I over thinking this or do I play Allen?
EDIT: I played against Jaβmarr Chase so none of this mattered
https://twitter.com/TheChargersWire/status/1471664536063119362?t=LZ0Dd9bsCQ9jdxxqP27K7g&s=19
Does anyone know if/when theyβll release results of todayβs COVID tests or if it waits until the practice report tomorrow?
As the weather begins to cool down, itβs time to put away summer clothes and unpack the winter garb, which can only mean one thing, Keenan Allen will break out the long sleeves and evolve into Sleevan Allen. Often compared to fabled greats such as hoodie melo and cutoff Belichick, itβs no secret that something changes when 13 dons the long sleeves. Inspired by this post from 2019, I decided to go searching for the true impact of sleeves on Keenan Allenβs performance.
I threw together a graph of his performance over the first 8 weeks (no sleeves) vs the last 8 weeks (sleeves) of his past few seasons.(EDIT: the legend is wrong, blue is no sleeves and red is sleeves). I averaged his targets, receptions, yards, and TDs per game for each chunk of season. I chose to omit 2015 and 2016 seasons where he missed a lot of games due to injury. See results for yourselves.
TL;DR Keenan Allen + Sleeves = moAr TOUCHDOWNS
EDIT: Excuse my inability to label properly, we all put our shirts on one sleeve at a time. Red should be sleeves and blue should be no sleeves. The legend is switched and I canβt fix it so just remember sleeves = TDs
Edit 2: Stats taken from pro-football-reference.con and graphed in MATLAB.
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