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Joshua Hines-Allen (born Joshua Allen; July 13, 1997), is an American professional
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defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played
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for the Kentucky Wildcats, where he won the Chuck Bednarik Award and
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as a junior. Hines-Allen was selected seventh overall by the Jaguars in the
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and has received two Pro Bowl selections with the team.


Early life

Hines-Allen was born on July 13, 1997, to Kim and Robert Allen in Cumberland County, Virginia. He has a twin brother, Isaiah, and four older sisters. Due to a stutter, he spent part of his studies in New Jersey's special education system. Hines-Allen then went to live with his relatives in Alabama, attending Abbeville High School. He was later diagnosed with
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. Although Hines-Allen grew up playing basketball, his uncle convinced him to try out for the high school football team. In his freshman year, he did not play a single snap in a game. In his sophomore year, he started as a varsity receiver, and in his junior year, he was an all-state receiver with 1,150 yards and 11 touchdowns. Hines-Allen decided to return to New Jersey for his senior year, attending Montclair High School. He switched position from receiver to defensive end, affecting his recruiting opportunities. During his sole season with the Mounties, Hines-Allen led the state in sacks that year and recorded a touchdown catch, as the team finished 11–1 and won the 2014 state title (after losing their first and only game of the season to Pascack Valley). After high school, Hines-Allen first committed to
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, a
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(FCS) school not far from Montclair, but later received an offer from Kentucky.


Recruitment

Despite Hines-Allen leading New Jersey in sacks as a senior, he was still very much under the recruiting radar. Four highly rated recruits who went on to become NFL players— Jabrill Peppers,
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,
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, and
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—were fellow high school seniors in New Jersey. The recruiting website
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rated Hines-Allen as a two-star prospect (out of a possible five), and ranked more than 2,000 players in the 2015 recruiting class ahead of him. John Fiore, at the time head coach at Montclair High, actively tried to get Rutgers to evaluate him, but the coaching staff there showed no interest. In a 2019 ESPN story on Hines-Allen, Fiore said about Rutgers' lack of interest, "Some people just couldn't see the potential in him. Kentucky did, and they won big. I told Rutgers, 'You guys are going to look foolish when he's drafted in the first round.'" In fact, when Hines-Allen made his verbal commitment to Monmouth, no Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) school had offered him a scholarship, and no other NCAA Division I school, whether FBS or FCS, had made him an offer. Hines-Allen's journey to Kentucky began with West Orange High School head coach Jim Matsakis, whose team had faced Montclair High in his senior year. Matsakis made a phone call to his brother Louie, who was then on the Wildcats coaching staff. Louie first contacted
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, then Kentucky's outside linebackers coach, who in turn contacted the then-defensive backs coach Derrick Ansley while the latter was on a recruiting trip in the Washington metropolitan area. Eliot told Ansley to detour to New Jersey to meet with Hines-Allen and arrange for an immediate campus visit if he was at least 6'4". While he had verbally committed to Monmouth, Hines-Allen was still available for recruitment as he had yet to sign a letter of intent. Hines-Allen visited Kentucky and signed with the Wildcats three days later.


College career

Following his junior season in which he had 7 sacks and 10.5 tackles for loss, Hines-Allen was named to the Associated Press Second-team and the
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(SEC) team. After this season, Hines-Allen considered forgoing his senior year and declaring for the
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. He later decided to return to Kentucky for his senior season. He also dropped into coverage on 141 snaps and allowed just 130 yards on 19 targets without allowing a touchdown. Hines-Allen was a unanimous All-American, won the Chuck Bednarik Award, the
Bronko Nagurski Trophy The Bronko Nagurski Trophy has been awarded annually since 1993 to the collegiate American football defensive player adjudged by the membership of the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) to be the best in the National Collegiate Athle ...
, and was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Year. Allen finished his career as Kentucky's all-time sack leader with 31.5.


College statistics


Professional career


2019

Hines-Allen was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the seventh overall pick in the first round of the
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. On May 23, 2019, Hines-Allen signed his four-year rookie contract, worth a fully guaranteed $21.8 million, including a $14.6 million signing bonus. During Week 3 against the Tennessee Titans, Hines-Allen recorded his first two career sacks on Marcus Mariota as the Jaguars won 20–7. Two weeks later against the Carolina Panthers, he sacked
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once in the 34–27 road loss. During Week 8 against the
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, Hines-Allen sacked
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twice in the 29–15 win. Hines-Allen finished the season with a team-leading (and franchise rookie record-setting) 10.5 sacks, 44 tackles, and two forced fumbles. Following the AFC Championship Game, he was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate for defensive end Frank Clark. As a result, Hines-Allen became the first Jaguars player in history to be selected to the Pro Bowl in their rookie season. He was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team.


2020

In Week 3 against the Miami Dolphins on ''
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'', Allen recorded his first sack of the season during the 31–13 loss. On November 24, 2020, Allen was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury.


2021

In Week 9 against the
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, Allen helped lead the Jaguars to a 9–6 upset with a career game. Allen had eight tackles, a sack, an interception, and a fumble recovery on Bills quarterback Josh Allen, becoming the first player in NFL history to record a sack, interception, and a fumble recovery from a quarterback with the same name.


2022

The Jaguars picked up the fifth-year option on Allen's contract on April 28, 2022. In the team's final regular-season game, Allen scored the game-winning touchdown on a fumble recovery against the Titans, securing the Jaguars their first division title and playoff berth since 2017. He was named AFC Defensive Player Of The Week for his performance.


2023

In Week 1, Allen started the year with three sacks against the
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, helping secure a 31–21 win for the Jaguars. In Week 12, Allen recorded 2.5 sacks, five tackles, including two for a loss in a 24–21 win over the Houston Texans, earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week. Allen finished the season with 17.5 sacks, a career-high and franchise record for most sacks in a season, and was named to the 2024 Pro Bowl.


2024

On March 5, 2024, the Jaguars placed the
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on Allen. On April 10, 2024, the Jaguars signed Allen to a five-year extension worth $150 million, including $88 million guaranteed.


NFL career statistics


Regular season


Postseason


Jaguars franchise records

*Most sacks by a rookie in a season: 10.5 (2019) *First rookie to be named to the Pro Bowl (2019) * Most sacks in a season: 17.5 (2023)


Personal life

One of his sisters,
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, is a professional basketball player for the
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. Two other sisters played basketball, LaTorri Hines-Allen for Division I Towson, and Kyra Hines-Allen for Division II Cheyney. An uncle, Gregory Hines, was a legendary player for Hampton basketball when the Pirates were still in Division II. He was later chosen in the fifth round of the 1983 NBA draft; although he never played in the league, he did play professionally for over a decade. Another uncle, Keith, played basketball at
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. Hines-Allen married Kaitlyn Morrison on April 17, 2019. The two met during their freshman year of college in 2015 at the University of Kentucky. Kaitlyn is from Ohio and has a license in Cosmetology, as well as attending college for psychology. Hines-Allen has three children with his wife: Wesley, Julian, and Vanessa. On July 9, 2024, he officially announced a name change from Joshua Allen to Joshua Hines-Allen, in honor of his sisters and uncles, who were all athletes.


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External links

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Jacksonville Jaguars bio

Kentucky Wildcats bio

ESPN profile
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