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  1. Marcus Antonio Robinson (born February 27, 1975) is an American former football player in the NFL, who played the position of wide receiver. He has played for the Chicago Bears , the Baltimore Ravens , and the Minnesota Vikings , as well as the Rhein Fire .

  2. Checkout the latest stats for Marcus Robinson. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

    • February 27, 1975
  3. Complete career NFL stats for Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Marcus Robinson on ESPN. Includes scoring, rushing, defensive and receiving stats.

    • Marcus Robinson Begins His Climb to The Top
    • Right Back Where He Started
    • An Epic Season Nobody Saw Coming
    • His Greatest Regret
    • Wanting Out
    • Getting The Last Word
    • The Great What-If

    Robinson wasn’t just a star football player in Fort Valley. He was a star athlete. He was an All-American and All-State player for Peach County High School. Not only as a wide receiver too. He also did work as a safety and a punter. When he wasn’t dominating the gridiron, he was smoking opponents on the track, winning regional championships in the ...

    Robinson may have reached the big time, but it’s likely that about midway through his second year in Chicago he must’ve felt like he was at South Carolina all over again. Bears head coach Dave Wannstedt had a reputation. It seemed unless a player was a high draft choice, there was no way you’d get a chance to see the field early in your career. Thi...

    Sometimes the thing that is needed in order to kickstart a career is a fresh start. Robinson got his when the Bears hired Dick Jauron as their new head coach. With him, he brought a young offensive coordinator named Gary Crowton. Before arriving in Chicago, Crowton had been the offensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech where he developed a reputation...

    The next year, Robinson remained a steady and dangerous threat through the first 10 games of 2000. He didn’t have any explosive games like the year before but he was on track for his second-straight season over 1,000 yards (741 yards with six to play). Then in a game against the New York Jets, he suffered an injury to his back. It knocked him out o...

    By the start of 2002, things had changed for Robinson. The Bears coaching staff, with new coordinator John Shoop, didn’t feel they could wait on him any longer. They had another young receiver in Marty Booker who was ascending and also their 1st round pick from the year before David Terrell to develop. Not to mention the desire to get more speed on...

    Robinson left Baltimore after one year. His desire by 2004 was to join a playoff-caliber team that had an established quarterback. His choice, much to the dismay of Bears fans, was the Minnesota Vikings. Between that season and 2005, he made 78 catches for 1,172 yards and 13 touchdowns. Not bad considering he was sharing targets with Randy Moss. He...

    To this day it’s hard not to wonder how things might’ve been different for the Bears had Robinson avoided those injuries in 2000 and 2001. Not only did they rob him of that extra gear he seemed to have, but they also killed the confidence the Bears coaches had him in. Imagine if he had avoided them and was still firmly planted in the offense by the...

  4. Aug 2, 2017 · In 1999, Marcus Robinson produced a season at wide receiver the likes of which Bears fans had never seen. Eighteen years later, he shared his memories with Windy City Gridiron.

    • Jack Silverstein
  5. View the profile of Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Marcus Robinson on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  6. Marcus Robinson gained a career-high 170 yards from scrimmage during the Chicago Bears 28-10 win against the Detroit Lions on December 19, 1999. View the most current football statistics for Marcus Robinson, Wide Receiver, for the Rhein Fire, Chicago Bears, Baltimore Ravens and Minnesota Vikings at The Football Database.

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