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To become an elite athlete in one sport is hard enough, but to do so in two – and juggle them both at the same time – quite another.
But for Devon Allen, who finished agonisingly close to the medals at the 2021 Olympics in the 110m hurdles, two flames continue to burn bright.
The first is to make good on his desire to become a full-time professional in the NFL, which has yielded a debut for the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2023/24 season.
And the second is to exorcise the demons of Tokyo, which Allen will aim to do by qualifying for the U.S. track team for Paris in 2024.
Can you compete in two elite sports at the same time? Given some of his times in 2023, the answer for Allen appears to be: Yes you can.
Devon Allen (Getty)
Still Got It
Before he potentially takes to the track at his third Olympic Games, Allen will be part of the Eagles squad that navigates the rest of the 2023/24 NFL campaign.
The sport betting odds make Philadelphia an 8/1 chance to win the Super Bowl in February. While Paddy Power News focus more on the likes of the San Francisco 49ers (9/4), Baltimore Ravens (5/1), and Miami Dolphins (8/1), there’s no doubt that Allen and his colleagues are in with a chance of winning one of the most-watched sporting events on the planet.
The Olympic Games aren’t far behind on that score, which will be the 29-year-old’s main focus once the NFL season concludes in the opening weeks of 2024.
That will give him ample time to practice out on the track, shaping up for what could be the last Olympic appearance of his career – and the last shot at a medal that he’s come so close to winning before.
13.04 for @DevonAllen13 in NYC, Daniel Roberts takes the win pic.twitter.com/y4aM0B8TuQ
— Hayden Herrera (@haydenherrera) June 24, 2023
Allen hasn’t been idle in his time away from competition. Although his appearances at major events have been fleeting of late, he did still scorch to a sublime 13.04 run at the NYC Grand Prix last June – at the time, that was the fourth fastest 110m hurdles outing of the year.
In the end, the likes of Hansle Parchment and Grant Holloway would smash the 13-second barrier to showcase their enviable talent, but for Allen to post 13.04 while competing ‘part time’ is a measure of his enduring speed.
With more track time forthcoming in the first half of 2024, expect that to fall even further.

Grant Holloway and Devon Allen (Getty)
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