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Keenan Allen Makes His Opinion of Colts HC Shane Steichen Very Clear

Keenan Allen Makes His Opinion of Colts HC Shane Steichen Very Clear

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"He knows the game, he knows the ins and outs. The way that he knows the game, I know the game as well. That's how I was kind of raised in the NFL world."View this post on XView this post on XAllen played his first season away from the Chargers organization in 2025, suiting up for the Chicago Bears.

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By Matt AudiletContributing Sports Writer0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.Keenan Allen officially signed with the Indianapolis Colts on Wednesday, securing his new team ahead of his 14th NFL season.This move reunites Allen with head coach Shane Steichen, who had seven seasons of overlap with the superstar wide receiver as an assistant in San Diego/Los Angeles.When speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Allen said his relationship with Steichen played a significant role in his decision to sign with the Colts.Read More on NFL"Just the way he runs things, he's a genius," Allen said. "He knows the game, he knows the ins and outs.

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