Zach Allen has been a standout defensive end for the Denver Broncos since joining in 2023, recording 158 tackles and 20.5 sacks over three seasons. He recently signed a four-year, $102 million contract extension, solidifying his role as a key player for the team's defensive success.
Zach Allen has recorded 158 tackles, 27 tackles for loss, 20.5 sacks, and 111 quarterback hits in three seasons with the Broncos.
Zach Allen signed a four-year contract extension worth $102 million, with $44.25 million guaranteed.
Zach Allen has been a key contributor to the Broncos' defense, helping them achieve the top unit in sacks over the past two seasons.
Zach Allen is expected to be a key starter for the Broncos in the 2026 season, continuing his performance as one of the league's top interior defensive linemen.
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**Age:** 30 | **Experience:**Eighth Year | **College:** Boston College | **Height:** 6’5” | **Weight:**285 pounds **Arm Length**: 34-3/4” | **Hand Size:** 10-1/8” | **Broad:** 9’4” | **Vertical:**32” | **Bench:** 24 reps **40-yard dash:**5 seconds | **Shuttle:** 4.36 seconds | **3-Cone:** 7.34 seconds
The Broncos’ brass at Dove Valley have made it a priority over the past few years to make significant investments in the trenches. Whether it’s the offensive or defensive lines, General George Paton and Head Coach Sean Payton haven’t been shy about throwing out the big bucks to reward the foundational players on their roster. It’s an endeavor that certainly has paid off. Since reuniting with Defensive Coordinator Vance Joseph, Allen’s play has only gotten better with more experience. He has been one of the most disruptive interior defensive linemen in the NFL. Moreover, a key reason why the defense has been the top unit in sacks the past two seasons. In his first two years with the Broncos, Allen played in 81-percent and 89-percent of the Broncos’ defensive snaps. Last year, he played 71-percent of his snaps but was still incredibly productive. With a six deep rotation, I’d assume the Broncos would like to continue to keep his snap count at around the same amount to keep him fresh. He is poised to be a key starter for them and should once again play at a top-tier level we’ve seen the past three seasons.
Turn back the clocks three years ago to the ‘23 free agency period. A lot of Broncos Country was upset the front office let Dre’Mont Jones walk in free agency. Fast forward to the present day, and it’s safe to say their pivot to Allen and reuniting him with Joseph as their free agent of choice was the right call. Allen has been a two-time All-Pro and one of the league’s most underrated defenders. One could easily argue he is one of the top five most important players on the team. Meanwhile, Jones is now with his fourth team since signing with the Seahawks back in ‘23. I’m looking forward to seeing Allen dominate in the trenches again for the Broncos in 2026.