2025 Receiving Stats
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
There are parallels between Allen and Amari Cooper, both of whom had career highs in some key categories in 2023 but then looked about five years older in 2024. In Allen's case, he dropped from 95.6 yards per game in his final season with the Chargers to 49.6 ypg in his lone season with the Bears, posting career lows for catch rate (57.9 percent) and yards per target (6.1) while playing in an offense that got subpar efforts from its offensive line, QB and top coaches. Allen was a victim of circumstance, yet also part of the problem, with his per-target numbers being worse than those of Chicago's other key pass catchers and 64 percent of his production coming in five of his 15 games (including four Chicago losses in which he mostly piled up stats near the end). Th 33-year-old waited until early August before signing a one-year deal to return to Los Angeles, where competition for playing time will come from Ladd McConkey, Tre Harris and Quentin Johnston. It's McConkey who poses the real problem for Allen, coming off a 1,149-yard rookie season in which he often aligned in the slot. And while the Chargers should have an efficient passing game as long as Justin Herbert stays healthy, Greg Roman's offense isn't nearly as pass-heavy as the offenses that Allen played in for the first few years of Herbert's career. Read Past Outlooks
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Balls out like he never left
Allen finished with seven receptions (on 10 targets) for 68 yards and a touchdown in Friday's 27-21 win over the Chiefs.
ANALYSIS
Signed exactly one month ago, Allen hopped into the Chargers' starting lineup and balled like he never departed for Chicago last season. The 33-year-old wound up leading Los Angeles in targets (10) and receptions (seven) while securing his 60th touchdown as a member of the Chargers. Allen's fantasy value in drafts matched his free-agent appeal up until Friday's renaissance, but the veteran is definitely worth consideration against the Raiders next Monday.
Signed exactly one month ago, Allen hopped into the Chargers' starting lineup and balled like he never departed for Chicago last season. The 33-year-old wound up leading Los Angeles in targets (10) and receptions (seven) while securing his 60th touchdown as a member of the Chargers. Allen's fantasy value in drafts matched his free-agent appeal up until Friday's renaissance, but the veteran is definitely worth consideration against the Raiders next Monday.
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do Keenan Allen's 2025 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his advanced stats with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank.
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Air Yards Per Game
85.0Air Yards Per Snap
2.24% Team Air Yards
26.0%% Team Targets
29.4%Avg Depth of Target
8.5 YdsCatch Rate
70.0%Drop Rate
10.0%Avg Yds After Catch
2.9% Targeted On Route
32.3%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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This Week's Opposing Pass Defense
How does the Raiders pass defense compare to other NFL teams this season?
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Cornerbacks
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2025 Keenan Allen Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Keenan Allen's measurables compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
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Allen's 11th and final season with the Chargers was perhaps his best, featuring career highs for yards per game (95.6) and PPR scoring average (21.5). Only Tyreek Hill and CeeDee Lamb were more productive among WRs before Allen missed the final four weeks with a heel injury. The Chargers nonetheless wanted him to take a pay cut with one year and $23.1 million remaining on his contract, and they then shipped him to Chicago for a fourth-round pick when he rightfully declined. While it might've been a good business decision, Allen now will be paired with a rookie QB (presumably USC's Caleb Williams) and probably won't dominate targets the way he did in Los Angeles. It's not automatic that a 27-year-old DJ Moore will see more passes than a 32-year-old Allen, but there's no question it's a possibility, especially with Moore also coming off a career year. On top of that, the Bears have ninth overall pick Rome Odunze at wide receiver, two capable pass catchers at tight end (Cole Kmet, Gerald Everett) and a new running back (D'Andre Swift) who figures to see a decent number of targets. There's still an upside scenario in which Williams is an instant star and Allen his go-to guy, but the more likely outcome involves Allen experiencing noteworthy declines in both target share and quality of QB play.
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Headed back to Los Angeles
Allen and the Chargers agreed on a one-year, $8.52 million contract Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Visiting Chargers
Allen is visiting the Chargers on Friday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Talking with teams
Allen still hopes to play in 2025 and has drawn interest from multiple teams recently, NFL reporter Jordan Schultz reports.
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Three catches in Week 18 win
Allen brought in all three targets for 25 yards in the Bears' 24-22 win over the Packers on Sunday. He also threw incomplete on one pass attempt.
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Does little with five grabs
Allen brought in five of eight targets for 25 yards in the Bears' 6-3 loss to the Seahawks on Thursday night.
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Door open for return to Bolts
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh was impressed by Allen's workout with the team, and he hopes a deal gets done with the free-agent wide receiver, Kris Rhim of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Allen spent the first 11 seasons of his career with the Chargers, producing six 1,000-yard campaigns and six Pro Bowl nods, but he was a salary-cap casualty last offseason and spent a somewhat disappointing 2024 campaign with the Bears. If he does re-sign with the Bolts, the 33-year-old would help fill the experience void created when Mike Williams retired, but Allen likely wouldn't see the same target volume he did at his peak while working with young wideouts Ladd McConkey, Tre Harris and Quentin Johnston.
Allen spent the first 11 seasons of his career with the Chargers, producing six 1,000-yard campaigns and six Pro Bowl nods, but he was a salary-cap casualty last offseason and spent a somewhat disappointing 2024 campaign with the Bears. If he does re-sign with the Bolts, the 33-year-old would help fill the experience void created when Mike Williams retired, but Allen likely wouldn't see the same target volume he did at his peak while working with young wideouts Ladd McConkey, Tre Harris and Quentin Johnston.