Vikings Legend Jared Allen Suffered Horrible Wardrobe Malfunction That Had Him Showing More Than He Wanted To During His HOF Gold Jacket Ceremony

Vikings Legend Jared Allen Suffered Horrible Wardrobe Malfunction That Had Him Showing More Than He Wanted To During His HOF Gold Jacket Ceremony
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Jared Allen officially joined the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.

The 43-year-old burst onto the NFL scene as a colorful character, and he has not changed one bit.

At the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday, the former star defensive end celebrated his enshrinement with an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction.

After receiving his gold jacket, Allen performed his signature โ€œcalf-ropingโ€ sack dance while on stage with his family. This was often performed as a sack celebration on the football field.

That would turn out to be a terrible idea.

In the midst of his celebration, Jared Allen tore the pants of his suit.

A video showed him doing the move, which was followed by him realizing that he had completely ripped his pants open.

Allen walked off the incident.

Jared Allenโ€™s pants ripped while he was doing his calf-roping celebration at the Gold Jacket ceremony. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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โ€” Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) August 3, 2025

Allen, Eric Allen, Antonio Gates, and Sterling Sharpe were the four enshrined members of the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.

Jared Allen Was A Beast On The Football Field

After being selected in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft, Allen became an immediate impact player.

He spent his four seasons with the Chiefs before spending the bulk of his prestigious career with the Vikings, with whom he played from 2008-13. He then rounded out his NFL tenure with short stints for the Bears and Panthers.

Jared Allen logged nine and 11 sacks in his first two seasons. His biggest breakout was in 2007 when he led the NFL with 15.5 quarterback sacks. He earned the first of four career All-Pro nods.

The Idaho State alum ended his career with 136 career sacks, which is officially 12th all-time in NFL history.

Allen retired following the 2015 season.

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