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Marcus Robinson #87 | Wide Receiver | Chicago Bears
Height: 6-3    Weight: 215    Born: Feb 27, 1975, Fort Valley, GA

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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2000CHI115573813.451199.000
2001CHI42326911.621000.000
2002CHI122124411.630000.000
2003BAL133145114.562000.000
2004MIN154765713.982000.000
2005MIN143151516.650000.000
2006CHI102938113.140000.000
Player Notes
June 9, 2008
Wide receiver Marcus Robinson has announced his retirement, according to the AP.

Our View:He signed a one-day deal with the Bears on Monday to retire with his original team. Robinson played in 107 career games, while notching 325 receptions for 4,699 yards and 43 touchdowns. Robinson had 84 receptions for a team-record 1,400 yards and a career-best nine scores with Chicago back in 1999.
April 25, 2007
Marcus Robinson signed a one-year deal with the Lions Wednesday, according to Sports Network. Financial terms were not disclosed. Robinson was the Vikings best receiver for most of last season, but he was inactive for a few games and then was released due to conflicts with the coaching staff. He ended the year with 29 catches for 381 yards and four TDs in 10 games.
December 27, 2006
As expected, the Vikings waived Marcus Robinson on Tuesday, according to the Star-Telegram. Coach Brad Childress said the club made the move so they could open up playing time for other receivers. If Robinson isn't claimed, he'll become a free agent.
December 24, 2006
Marcus Robinson said Sunday that he was informed by Vikings president of player personnel Rick Spielman that he is going to be released, according to the Pioneer Press. "I'm not surprised," Robinson said. He was inactive the past two games, though he said he was healthy enough to play.
December 19, 2006
Coach Brad Childress said that Marcus Robinson was inactive for Sunday's game because of a hip flexor injury, but it appears that Robinson was just a healthy scratch, according to the Star-Tribune. Robinson said he had "a small, little bruise, a little strain, but I'm fine." When asked by reporters if it was enough to keep him out of the game, Robinson laughed and walked away. It was the second time this season Robinson appeared to be healthy enough to play but did not dress. It is not clear whether Robinson, who leads the team in TD catches, will play on Thursday.