Brotherhood in Recovery: Allen, Gerena Eye Big Sky Championship Return
Linebacker Ammon Allen and tight end Isaiah Gerena are making a comeback for their final season at Northern Arizona University after enduring challenging recoveries from season-ending injuries suffered last spring. Both players have spent months in rehab, overcoming significant physical and mental hurdles. Allen tore multiple ligaments in his knee, while Gerena faced a similar fate with his injury. Now fully dedicated to their recovery, the duo aims to regain their impact on the field and contribute to their team's goals of winning the Big Sky Conference championship.
By the Numbers- Allen recorded 63 tackles and earned All-Big Sky Honorable Mention in 2024.
- Gerena started 7 games and tied for the team lead with 3 receptions in the last playoff game.
- Both players are currently in the final stages of their recovery, actively participating in training.
- They have developed a strong supportive bond, motivating each other during the rehabilitation process.
With the spring football season approaching, Allen and Gerena aim to showcase their recovery by returning to competitive play, setting high expectations for their performance. Their goal is to impact their team significantly and help achieve championship ambitions.
Bottom LineBoth Allen and Gerena exemplify resilience and camaraderie, embodying the spirit of perseverance in their journey back to the field. Their shared experience emphasizes the importance of teamwork and determination as they push toward a successful final season.
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