Eric AllenNFL Analyst |
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University: Arizona State University |
Six-time Pro Bowler Eric Allen joined ESPN in 2002 as an NFL analyst. He appears on NFL Live, ESPN Radio and ESPNEWS (Sundays). One of the NFL’s premier defensive backs, Allen’s career spanned 14 years, including seven seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles (1988-1994), followed by three with the New Orleans Saints (1995-1997) and four with the Oakland Raiders (1998-2001), where he finished his career in 2001. Allen retired with 54 career interceptions and played in 214 of a possible 217 games in his career. He was named to the 1988 All-Rookie Team, First Team All-NFL in 1989, ’92, and ’93, and made six Pro Bowls (1989, 1991-1995). A second-round draft pick out of Arizona State University, he holds the third all-time NFL record for eight interception returns for touchdowns in his career. In 2008 Allen was inducted into the Arizona State Football Hall of Fame. While playing for the Eagles, Allen co-hosted the Sunday sports television show on WXTF and KYW in Philadelphia, as well as hosted the pre-game show, Eagles Game Day Live. As a member of the Raiders, Allen appeared as a panelist on CBS’ San Francisco affiliate, 1st Down and 5, a half-hour football show, and appeared as a special studio guest on CBS’ The NFL Today. An active member in his community, Allen presently sponsors a team in The High Five America basketball league of San Diego. Allen was graduated from Arizona State University in 1988 with a B.A. in television journalism. |
