The Facts: The Bears had a long time to get an extension with Robinson. They didn’t. So it seems likely the receiver will move on somewhere else next season. He becomes a free agent next month. But Robinson smartly isn’t closing any doors. He repeated Thursday what he said a month ago: Everything is on the table. Robinson is willing to follow the money, like any other free agent, and if that takes him back to Chicago or even Jacksonville, where he began his career as a second-round choice in 2014, then so be it.
“At this point, I’d pretty much be open to everything on the table,”
Diehards Line:Robinson said on SiriusXM NFL Radio on Thursday. “I’m not 100 percent sure what will happen in the next coming weeks as far as being a free agent and things like that, but as everything stands today, I definitely will open to everything on the table.” Robinson had 102 catches for 1,250 yards and six touchdowns this season, and he made 255 catches for 3,151 yards and 17 touchdowns over three seasons in Chicago. The Bears seem to have moved on from Robinson as the sides have not talked recently, according to Robinson, but he hasn’t closed the door or bid farewell yet. It will be interesting to see if they jump back into the bidding.