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‘Grateful’ Allen Robinson says he has ‘a couple more years’ in him

'Grateful' Allen Robinson says he has 'a couple more years' in him


Robinson has been one of the NFL’s most productive receivers of the last decade (four seasons each with Jacksonville and Chicago and solo seasons with the L.A. Rams and Pittsburgh). Robinson’s 562 receptions and 7,028 yards place him 20th in both categories among active players entering the 2024 season, and his 43 touchdown catches tie him with Seattle’s DK Metcalf for 19th. He has three 1,000-yard seasons and 16 100-yard games (plus one in the postseason) and has caught a career-high 10 passes in a game six times (plus one in the playoffs). Robinson was a 2015 Pro Bowler and the Jaguars’ 2019 Walter Payton Man of the year nominee.

“I have so much gratitude and respect and love for the game. I mean, this game has changed my life and changed my family’s life,” Robinson said. “Every time I step foot on that field, the amount of pride that I come onto the field with each and every day, practice and games, I take it seriously. Like I said before, man, I even think back 11 years ago, just wanting to be able to have a successful career and do some things. To still be in it 11 years later, man, I’m blessed, I’m grateful and I don’t take anything for granted.”

Many receivers would be happy to take those numbers into retirement, particularly one who turns 31 in August. But after receiving the news he was no longer wanted in western Pennsylvania, Robinson never considered it.

“I knew right away I was playing again,” he said. “In my eyes, I know for sure I’ve got a couple more years in me. Last year, kind of stepping into the season, I wasn’t quite 100 percent. I was coming off a foot injury. So, being able to have this offseason to really be healthy and train and do all those things, I knew for sure. There was no doubt for me as far as playing wise.”

Robinson’s career stat-line of 562 receptions-7,028 yards-43 touchdowns tops the combined total of the Giants’ four holdover wideouts – Darius Slayton, Isaiah Hodgins, Wan’Dale Robinson, and Jalin Hyatt – who together have posted numbers of 384 catches, 5,071 yards and 28 scores. Of course, the Giants added a premier wide receiver when they selected LSU’s Malik Nabers with the sixth selection in the NFL Draft. And they added veteran free agent Isaiah McKenzie, who has 152 receptions for 1,427 yards and 11 touchdowns in seven seasons.

Robinson enjoys mentoring his younger and less experienced teammates.

“Being able to step into a room with some young guys, man, those guys…

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