Off-Season Labor of Love; Allen Sacrifices to Gain Custody of His Son

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Green Bay Watching Kenderick Allen play catch with his young son in the parking lot outside Lambeau Field after a recent training camp practice, it's easy to see why the 6-foot-4, 320-pound defensive tackle made the choice he did.

Faced with the possibility of losing employment, Allen said to hell with football this off-season and tended to something much more important: his 5-year-old son, Nicobe.

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Off-Season Labor of Love; Allen Sacrifices to Gain Custody of His Son

"Everybody's story in life is different," Allen said. "You have to be grown about every situation that you're in and the importance of what you do and who you are and what responsibilities you have to put in order.

"During the off-season workouts, football is always second to my family. Even now if the situation wasn't handled, football would be...

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