Despite playing the entire season for Pittsburgh, Robinson only caught 34 passes for 280 yards and if you combine that with the fact that the Steelers were able to free up $10 million in salary cap space by cutting Robinson, it was a decision that made sense for the organization. After a brief stay in Los Angeles and a one-season stay in Pittsburgh, Robinson’s career appeared to be at a crossroads after the Steelers cut him, but the 30-year-old never once thought about retiring.
“I knew right away I was playing again,” Robinson said. “In my eyes, I know for sure I’ve got a couple more years in me. Last year, kind of stepping into the season, I wasn’t quite 100%. I was coming off a foot injury. So, being able to have this offseason to really be healthy and train and do all those things, I knew for sure. There was no doubt for me as far as playing wise.”