Jonathan Allen Reportedly Expected to Be Released by Vikings, Updated Salary Cap Ahead of NFL FA
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By Zach Bachar
Published on March 4, 2026.
The Minnesota Vikings are reportedly planning to release defensive tackle Jonathan Allen due to salary cap constraints. The team is currently $44.5 million over the cap and is expected to save $6.5m in 2026. This announcement comes ahead of the NFL's annual free agency period.
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