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Glenn Erby

Former Eagles CB Patrick Robinson announces his retirement from the NFL

Patrick Robinson will always eat and drink for free in Philadelphia thanks to his performance in the 2017 NFC Championship game.

The former Florida State star and 2010 first-round pick announced he’s retiring from the NFL according to his agent.

During the 2017 NFL offseason, the Eagles signed Robinson to a one-year, $775,000 contract deal.

After a training camp competition with Ronald Darby, Jalen Mills, Rasul Douglas, Jaylen Watkins, and Ron Brooks for the starting cornerback position, Robinson earned a spot on the roster.

Robinson will be remembered in Philadelphia for his 50-yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter of the 38–7 victory over Minnesota.

In the Eagles Super Bowl win over New England, Robinson recorded three tackles and also batted down Tom Brady’s Hail Mary pass to finish the game.

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