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Dolphins wide receiver Davone Bess still has clear memories of the Will Allen he saw when Bess arrived as a free-agent rookie in 2008.
"He was by far the best corner on the team, and it was kind of a reality check for me coming out of college," Bess recalled. "Every time I'd go against him he'd just mess me up. He's a big part of why I picked up the game a lot faster."
Allen played well enough that season to earn a three-year, $16.2 million contract extension in May 2009. But five months later, Allen suffered a torn ACL in his left knee that effectively kept him on the sidelines until last Saturday night, when he appeared in 19 plays in a reserve role in Miami's 17-13 loss at Tampa Bay.
"Been a long time," Allen said.
Having missed 1 1/2 seasons at the relatively advanced age of 33, Allen has one more chance to impress before the roster is pared from 75 to 53 this weekend. That comes Thursday night, when the Dolphins conclude their pre-season schedule against Dallas at 7:30 at Sun Life Stadium.
For a guy who has started every game in which he's played since his 2001 rookie season with the New York Giants, final preseason games are typically about relaxing on the sidelines and letting the backups do the work. Not tonight. For Allen, this is a crucial test to nail down a spot in a crowded secondary.
"It's a big game for a lot of reasons," said Allen, who renegotiated the final year of his contract from $5 million to $1.5 million before being asked to return. "First and foremost, 19 snaps in live action – you'd like to get more than that if you're going to progress.
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