The Facts: Robinson was on the field but did not participate in the Bears’ organized-team-activity practice Wednesday at Halas Hall. But HC Matt Nagy was upbeat about the team’s prime free-agent acquisition being ready when it counts. “He’s ahead of the game. He’s looking good,” Nagy said. “We’re feeling really good about his prognosis as far as getting started. There’s no need to rush it. He’s been doing great in meetings. He’s answering every question in meetings. He’s out here, focused, doing everything we want him to do.”
Diehards Line:The Bears signed Robinson to a three-year contract during free agency despite last year's knee injury but are clearly confident in the recovery process. As NFL.com's Herbie Teope suggests, a healthy Robinson, who joined the Bears after four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, would energize Chicago's passing game, which didn't produce a 700-yard receiver in 2017. On his career, the 24-year-old Robinson has 2,848 yards receiving and 22 touchdowns on 202 catches. His best season came in 2015, when he totaled 80 catches for 1,400 yards and 14 touchdowns. Given that production, it is easy to see why the Bears are excited about getting him involved in the offense once he receives medical clearance.