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Michael Allen was born on 1 August, 1964 in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica, is a Former Canadian football defensive back. Discover Michael Allen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 1 August 1964
Birthday 1 August
Birthplace Clarendon Parish, Jamaica
Nationality Jamaica

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Michael Allen Height, Weight & Measurements

At 59 years old, Michael Allen height is 1.78 m and Weight 87 kg.

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Height 1.78 m
Weight 87 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Michael Allen Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Michael Allen worth at the age of 59 years old? Michael Allen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Former. He is from Jamaica. We have estimated Michael Allen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1922

The Blue Bombers went on to defeat the BC Lions 22–21 to win the 76th Grey Cup, making Allen a Grey Cup champion in his rookie season.

1964

Michael Allen (born August 1, 1964) is a former Canadian football defensive back who played seven seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Ottawa Rough Riders and BC Lions.

1974

His family moved to Canada when he was ten years old in 1974.

Allen played junior football for the Thunder Bay Giants of the Canadian Junior Football League and CIS football for the Carleton Ravens.

Allen played seven seasons in the Canadian Football League, playing for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Ottawa Rough Riders, and BC Lions.

1978

The Blue Bombers won the 78th Grey Cup in a 50–11 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos.

1984

He played at Bemidji State University, Division II NCAA in Bemidji, Minnesota, USA in 1984.

1986

He then transferred to CIS football at Carleton University in 1986.

Allen won three Grey Cup championships, two with the Blue Bombers and one with the Lions.

1988

He was drafted by the Blue Bombers in the fourth round of the 1988 CFL Draft.

Allen was selected by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the fourth round of the 1988 CFL Draft with the 29th overall pick.

He played in 17 regular season games during his rookie season, in which he made no tackles but contributed heavily on special teams.

Allen recovered three blocked punts for touchdowns throughout the season, including one that was returned 30 yards to the endzone against the Ottawa Rough Riders.

1989

Before the 1989 season, All-Star safety Bennie Thompson left the Blue Bombers to join the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League, leaving an opening on the roster for a new starting safety.

Allen was initially designated to fill this role, but it eventually went to Moustafa Ali.

He found early success defensively, making two interceptions in his first five weeks.

He also tied the CFL career record for fumbles recovered for touchdowns when he recovered his fourth career blocked punt in an August game against the Toronto Argonauts.

In November of that year, Allen again blocked a punt which was recovered by Paul Clatney for a Blue Bombers touchdown.

In addition to his large role on special teams, Allen contributed far more defensively in 1989 than he did in his rookie year, recording 27 tackles in 16 regular season games.

The Blue Bombers again qualified for the playoffs, but lost to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 10–14 in the East Final.

1990

In the 1990 CFL Draft, the Blue Bombers drafted safety Dave Bovell in the second round, who took over as a starter with Allen as backup.

Allen had a relatively quiet season despite playing in every regular season game, recording four tackles and returning a single punt.

1991

Allen's first three years, out of his seven years pro career, was as a backup free safety before he got his first start as a player in 1991.

In 1991, Allen started in place of Bovell after he suffered torn knee ligaments early in the regular season.

As a result, Allen had the most productive season of his career, recording 38 tackles, two interceptions, and a sack over 12 regular season games.

In August, Allen broke the CFL career record for fumbles recovered for touchdowns when he recovered his fifth blocked punt for a touchdown.

Shortly afterward, he missed multiple games due to a sprained ankle.

The Blue Bombers lost to the Toronto Argonauts 3–42 in the East Final.

After the 1991 season, Allen became an unrestricted free agent and signed with the Blue Bombers.

Shortly thereafter, he requested a traded and was traded to the Ottawa Rough Riders for Brett MacNeil.

1992

He played in every regular season game for the Rough Riders in 1992, recording 19 tackles.

The majority of Allen's role occurred on special teams, with The Ottawa Citizen's Ken Warren describing him as "one of Ottawa's top special teams players".

During a practice in September, Allen fought with fellow Rough Rider defensive back Anthony Drawhorn after the two players insulted each other.

The fight lasted several minutes and both players were criticized for their roles in it.

The Rough Riders made the playoffs but lost to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Semi-Final.

After starting safety Sean Foudy left the Rough Riders as a free agent, Allen competed with Hency Charles and Ken Walcott in training camp for the starting role.

1995

He then continued on as a starter off and on with the Blue Bombers and Rough Riders till he retired in 1995.

He was best known as a special teams player for blocking punts, sure hands as a tackler and exceptional speed.

He holds the CFL record for most fumble recoveries returned for touchdowns after returning five blocked punts for scores and also a Guinness World record for the Most Touchdown in professional football on fumble recoveries.

Allen was born in the city of May Pen, in the Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica.