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Brian Allen had a wish. It has been granted.

“Once free agency started, I really just want to get back there,” Allen said, via the Rams’ official site , speaking on his new three-year contract with the Los Angeles Rams. “So, glad it’s over. Glad I am committed to playing football with the guys for three more years, and being somewhere where I have some familiarity and just people that I love being around and love going to work with.”

Multiple media sources report on Sunday that Allen is making his return to the Rams via a three-year, $24 million deal.

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Allen, a fourth-round pick in the 2018 draft out of Michigan State, has endured his share of obstacles on the way to becoming an anchor of a Super Bowl offensive line. In 2019, he was dealing with the rehab from a serious knee injury, for example.

But the 6-2, 300-pound Allen, 26, won the job and has continued to fight to keep it ... and is now a central piece of an offensive line that seems well-equipped to continuing to keep upright valued QB Matthew Stafford - and that remains true even with the recent retirement of the long-time stalwart Andrew Whitworth.

"What I saw from him was a competitor," Stafford said during recent a video conference with reporters. "He has great command of what we're trying to do and understanding of how we can go out there and get it done. He's a really physical player. He takes pride in trying to dominate people.''

This article first appeared on FanNation Ram Digest and was syndicated with permission.

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