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2011: The biggest personnel move in Allen’s first year on the job was a trade for 33-year-old quarterback Donovan McNabb, for whom the Redskins gave up two draft picks. The front office gave McNabb a five-year extension later in the 2010 season; on the same day, McNabb and the Redskins lost 59-28 to Philadelphia. He was traded in July 2011. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

2011: The biggest personnel move in Allen’s first year on the job was a trade for 33-year-old quarterback Donovan McNabb, for whom the Redskins gave up two draft picks. The front office gave McNabb a five-year extension later in the 2010 season; on the same day, McNabb and the Redskins lost 59-28 to Philadelphia. He was traded in July 2011. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

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