Steelers release former Pro Bowl WR Allen Robinson II, clear $10 million in cap space, per report

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Friday has been a notable day for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Along with free agent quarterback Russell Wilson visiting their facility, Pittsburgh also released former All-Pro cornerback Patrick Peterson. Several hours after that news broke, the Steelers cut former Pro Bowl receiver Allen Robinson II, according to ESPN. 

Releasing Robinson saves the Steelers $10 million against the salary cap. 

Initially, it appeared the Steelers wanted to keep Robinson if he was willing to reduce his salary. Robinson was by all reports a well-respected voice inside the Steelers’ locker room during his only season with the team. Robinson accepted a small role in the offense and was a much-needed veteran presence in what was a young receivers room in Pittsburgh. 

Robinson arrived in Pittsburgh via a trade with the Rams last April. Robinson played in each of Pittsburgh’s 18 games last season, but caught just 34 passes (on 49 targets) for 280 yards. He caught two of three targets for 12 yards in Pittsburgh’s loss to Buffalo on Super Wild Card Weekend. 




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Author : Bryan DeArdo

Publish date : 2024-03-08 22:04:58

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