Prime Video's Beast Games winner Jeffrey Allen is using his $10M prize to fund treatments for his son's rare disease, turning victory into hope.
Today, the Association for Creatine Deficiencies’ (ACD) Vice-Board Chair and "Beast Games" winner Jeffrey Randall Allen ...
If you don't recognize the name, your kids might. Jeffrey Allen tells our Kelsey Thord how the reason he went on the show goes beyond just winning money. They just win if you win Well then he did ...
Today, the Association for Creatine Deficiencies’ (ACD) Vice-Board Chair and “Beast Games” winner Jeffrey Randall Allen kicked off a 365-mile “Ruck 4 Rare” challenge, an effort to walk ...
Jeffrey Allen was the first winner of the Prime Video show 'Beast Games,' taking home a record-breaking $10 million ...
CARLSBAD, Calif.-- ( BUSINESS WIRE )--This week, the Association for Creatine Deficiencies ’ (ACD) Vice-Board Chair Jeffrey Randall Allen was crowned champion of Prime Video’s “Beast Games ,” winning ...
Jeffrey Randall Allen, winner of competition TV show "Beast Games," poses for a photo. Allen competed on the show to raise awareness about his son Lucas' rare genetic disorder, Creatine ...
Allen, whose son Lucas has CTD, achieves mission of winning competition TV show in his honor with plans to support funding of research to find a cure This week, the Association for Creatine ...
Jeffrey Randall Allen, winner of competition TV show "Beast Games," poses for a photo. Allen competed on the show to raise awareness about his son Lucas' rare genetic disorder, Creatine Transporter ...
Jeff Allen, otherwise known as player 831, won $10 million on a show called “Beast Games” on Prime Video, which just wrapped its first season. Lawmaker introduces ‘boneless wing bill ...
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