Nick Allegretti, a seasoned offensive lineman, is making a bold move in his NFL career by signing with the Washington Commanders in free agency after spending the first five seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite the Chiefs’ recent success with three Super Bowl wins in the past four years, Allegretti made the decision to seek a starting role with a new team.
The 27-year-old lineman expressed his desire to be a starter from Week 1, a goal he believes he can achieve with the Commanders. Allegretti, who played in 74 regular-season games for the Chiefs but only started 13 times, is determined to prove himself as a full-time starter in Washington.
Allegretti’s opportunity to shine came during the 2023 playoffs when he stepped in for injured left guard Joe Thuney and played a crucial role in the Chiefs’ journey to Super Bowl LVIII. Despite tearing his UCL in the second quarter of the game, Allegretti displayed resilience by playing through the injury and contributing to the team’s victory.
With the Commanders undergoing a revamp of their offensive line for the upcoming season, Allegretti has a good chance of securing the starting left guard position. His experience and determination to excel as a starter make him a valuable addition to Washington’s roster, where he aims to continue his success on the field.