The veteran receiver acknowledged he was caught off guard by the fact he was a free agent this offseason while adding he has no intention of retiring.
A former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver was surprised the team didn’t want his services for the 2024 season. The Steelers made major changes on offense after being booted from the playoffs in the Wild Card round.
The Steelers released receiver Allen Robinson back in March, back when Pittsburgh made a flurry of moves on offense. He concedes the cut caught him off guard.
The Steelers have undergone a lot of change this offseason from the coaching staff to their roster, but one veteran wide receiver didn't expect to be a part of that change.
New York Giants wide receiver Allen Robinson revealed in a recent interview with the Giants official website that the Pittsburgh Steelers’ decision to cut him came as a surprise.
The New York Giants have signed former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Allen Robinson II, according to a report by Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports. The Steelers released Robinson on March 8 in a salary cap-related move.
The New York Giants signed veteran wide receiver Allen Robinson on Thursday. Robinson, 30, caught 34 passes for 280 yards with no touchdowns in 17 games (all starts) last season for the Steelers.
The former Pro Bowler can be a solid veteran presence and help first-round pick Malik Nabers grow in his rookie year.
The New York Giants are doing their best to run it back with Daniel Jones for the upcoming season. On Thursday, the Giants added a veteran wide receiver with Pro Bowl experience to their roster.
Another veteran wideout has landed a short-term opportunity with a new team in the wake of the draft.
The New York Giants have signed a former Pro Bowl wide receiver.
The Kansas City Chiefs have cut former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Anthony Miller on Friday, the team announced. Miller had stints with the Chiefs, 49ers, and Colts last season.
The Arizona Cardinals will be targeting multiple positions when NFL Free Agency begins Wednesday, and they will ponder on who will fit in the wide receiver position specifically.
“And Robinson comes down with it!” That was the call that Joe Tessitore made in Beaver Stadium the night Penn State football pulled off the upset over No.
The Pittsburgh Steelers put the biggest dent in their salary cap situation yet with Friday’s release of veteran wide receiver Allen Robinson II. The Steelers cleared $10 million in one fell swoop releasing Robinson.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are continuing their slew of roster moves by officially releasing Allen Robinson II in a much anticipated move. He showed his age in a not so productive 2023 season, and his release proves that his veteran presence in the locker room was not enough of a reason for the Steelers to hold on to his big contract.
The hope was that he would provide the Steelers with a third viable option at wide receiver along with Diontae Johnson and George Pickens, but it never worked out that way.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are moving on from former Pro Bowl receiver Allen Robinson.
The Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves in a stressful predicament concerning the future of their veteran wide receiver, Allen Robinson II. As the 2024
The Pittsburgh Steelers met with the representatives of wide receiver Allen Robinson II in Indianapolis last week during the NFL Combine, according to a report by Ari Meirov of 33rd Team.
If Pittsburgh wants to be able to do more than just sign its 2024 rookie class, it will need to make some more moves, which raises the question of why the team hasn't made the most obvious cut of the offseason yet.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have already started off their offseason by cutting three players from their roster, saving about $13 million in cap space. There are still many moves to be made, as the team is still over the cap by roughly $3 million.
The Steelers have had an uncharacteristically active offseason, but one analyst believes one move stands out from the rest and may be the best among the rest of the NFL.
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