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    Allen Robinson to the Steel City

    Jorden HamptonBy Jorden HamptonApril 18, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Allen Robinson scores a touchdown against the Carolina Panthers in 2022. Photo provided by Sports Illustrated.
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    Allen Robinson’s time in Los Angeles is winding down. The Los Angeles Rams and Pittsburgh Steelers are working to send Robinson to Pittsburgh according to NFL Network Reporter Tom Pelissero. The news was announced Tuesday.

    Robinson has to take a physical with the Steelers. If Robinson passes, he will officially be a part of the steel city.

    Robinson signed a 3-year $46.5  million contract with the Rams last offseason. Robinson received $30 million guaranteed. Robinson is set to make $10 million this season.

    Robinson was expected to complement wide receiver, Cooper Kupp. Nothing materialized and the Ram’s offense was stuck in park all season.

    Robinson recorded 339 receiving yards and scored three touchdowns in 2022.

    Robinson will be a perfect fit in Pittsburgh. Robinson can share his knowledge with Diontae Johnson and George Pickens. Pittsburgh has a plethora of skill players so Robinson won’t have a lot on his plate.

    Robinson’s potential move to Pittsburgh adds to a busy offseason for the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles lost Bobby Wagner, Jalen Ramsey and didn’t resign Leonard Floyd.

     

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