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Tagged: Allen Robinson (63 Results)

Factoid: Free agent receivers

Davante Adams, Chris Godwin, Allen Robinson, Will Fuller, Mike Williams, Sammy Watkins and Jamison Crowder are among the most notable wide receivers headed for free agency. If form holds, some will land with new teams, but most will fall short of expectations.   more »

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Around the NFL: Allen Robinson

Story out that the Bears won't be looking to bring back wideout Allen Robinson in free agency. It's not surprising, in that Robinson comes off a terrible season in Chicago. But it seems a little quick to be writing off one of the very best receivers of the previous two seasons.   more »

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Factoid: Allen Robinson

I will be interested to see what happens to Allen Robinson in the offseason. He’s headed for free agency, and I’m not sure how teams are going to value him.   more »

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Ask the Experts: Who will be 2022's Comeback Player of the Year?

ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through the Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: Who will be 2022's Comeback Player of the Year?  more »

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Dynasty Leagues: Long-term WR rankings

There’s just over a week left in the regular season. So just over a week left for those in dynasty leagues to make their final player acquisitions before rosters lock for the offseason. With that in mind, let’s take a final look at the top 80 wide receivers for such leagues.  more »

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Podcast: August 20 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now

Jared Smola joins the podcast to walk you through the perfect fantasy draft in 2021. Sponsored by Draft Sharks.  more »

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Around the NFL: Franchise players

Neither Chris Godwin nor Allen Robinson has agreed to a long-term contract, so both are now locked into playing under the one-year franchise tag. For fantasy purposes, it can be debated whether this is a good or a bad thing.   more »

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Jul
12

New deal unlikely for Bears WR Robinson

The Chicago Bears and star wide receiver ALLEN ROBINSON are reportedly unlikely to reach an agreement on a contract extension before this Thursday’s deadline. The news is not unexpected, and itMore seems increasingly likely that Robinson will play the 2021 season for $17.98 million under the franchise tag. Robinson turns 28 in a month and is in the prime of his career. Less

Source: Team Blog

Jul
1

Bears WR Robinson mum on contract talks

It is looking increasingly likely that Chicago wide receiver ALLEN ROBINSON will play the upcoming season for the Bears under the franchise tag. The Bears have until July 15th to completeMore a long-term deal with Robinson, but the star wideout didn’t have much more to say aside from “we’ll see” when asked about his contract situation. Robinson did reiterate that his main focus remains getting better as a player and helping his team. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Jun
28

Bears youth on display during minicamp

Several young offensive players have looked good thus far during the Chicago Bears OTAs and minicamp, including rookie quarterback JUSTIN FIELDS and second-year guys DARNELL MOONEY (WR) and COLE KMET (TE).More While Fields is expected to start the season behind veteran ANDY DALTON, Mooney’s role is expected to expand this season. He appears to be the clear second wideout behind ALLEN ROBINSON. Kmet is also expected to have an increased role in the offense this season. Less

Source: Team Blog

Jun
17

Bears WR Robinson reports for mandatory minicamp

Chicago Bears wide receiver ALLEN ROBINSON reported for mandatory minicamp this week despite an ongoing lack of progress on a long-term contract. Against his wishes, the Bears exercised the franchise tagMore on Robinson in March. The deadline for a long-term deal is July 15th, but Robinson insists he is focusing on helping the offense and “being the best player” he can be. Robinson also said that he plans to attend training camp on time and ready to roll. Less

Source: Chicago Tribune

Apr
29

Bears WR Robinson “in a good place” despite franchise tag

Chicago Bears wide receiver ALLEN ROBINSON said this week that he has “a pretty good mindset” heading into the 2021 season despite playing under the franchise tag. Robinson made his oppositionMore to playing under the tag known months ago, but the Bears used the tool to keep their best offensive player while the sides remained far apart on a long-term contract extension. As teams prepare for OTA’s next month, Robinson said he’s keeping his focus on the season ahead. Less

Source: Chicago Tribune

Factoid: Kenny Golladay

Kenny Golladay is heading for free agency, and I’ll be very interested to see what kind of contract he lands. Unlike a couple of the other notable free agent wide receivers, Golladay will be truly unrestricted – not bogged down by the franchise tag.  more »

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Mar
11

Bears place franchise tag on WR Robinson

The Chicago Bears used the franchise tag on wide receiver ALLEN ROBINSON this week, ensuring the option of keeping him on the roster for the upcoming season. Robinson has been adamantlyMore against the team using the franchise tag, preferring a long-term deal instead. While it’s early in the process, Robinson could refuse to sign the tag, demand a trade, and/or hold out from training camp. Less

Source: Chicago Sun Times

Feb
22

Bears, WR Robinson have reached a “fork in the road”

Chicago Bears wide receiver ALLEN ROBINSON said late last week that he and the team have reached what appears to be “a fork in the road”. Despite his back-to-back 1,000-yard seasonsMore (while carrying an otherwise horrible offense), the Bears seem more inclined to use the franchise tag on Robinson than to sign him to a long-term extension. While Robinson said that he would welcome a return to the Bears, he acknowledged that it does not seem likely. Less

Source: Team Blog

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