The Atlanta Falcons released veteran safety Ricardo Allen on Thursday in an effort to free up salary cap space for the new league year.
A fifth-round pick in 2014, Allen was a key member of the Falcons’ defense for the past six seasons — racking up 340 tackles (245 solo), 11 interceptions and 26 passes defended. Allen was an expected cap casualty due to the Falcons being $30 million over the projected 2021 cap.
Despite being released, the former Purdue standout doesn’t seem to be holding any ill will towards the organization. Allen released a classy goodbye message on his Instagram, thanking the city, franchise and team owner Arthur Blank. Check it out below, as shared by Fox reporter Justin Fielder.
Former #Falcons safety @Ricardo37Allen writes a thoughtful, positive message on Instagram after being released today — 7 years after being cut the first time, he points out.
Says he's most proud of helping teammates "become strong men and not just* football players" pic.twitter.com/KjyZk7WUST— Justin Felder (@Justin_FOX5) February 18, 2021
Atlanta also released defensive end Allen Bailey, and waived quarterback Kurt Benkert on Thursday.
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