Monday, June 13, 2016
Former NFL defensive lineman Bryan Robinson found dead...........
Bryan Robinson, who played on edge line for five NFL groups from 1997 to 2010, has passed on at age 41, as indicated by the Chicago Tribune.
Robinson was declared dead after 10 p.m. on Saturday in the wake of being found in a Milwaukee inn room, the daily paper reported. The Milwaukee County restorative analyst's office told the daily paper that toxicology reports and post-mortem examination results are pending. Milwaukee police told the daily paper, notwithstanding, that there were no indications of injury or anything suspicious, and they are examining the circumstance as a sudden demise.
There was no prompt word why Robinson was at the Midpoint Motel in Milwaukee.
Robinson had his greatest years with the Chicago Bears from 1998 to 2003, enlisting 16.5 of his 24 vocation sacks. He played in Super Bowl XLIII with the Arizona Cardinals.
One of Robinson's most noteworthy minutes went ahead Nov. 7, 1999, when the Bears played the Packers in their first amusement after Hall of Famer Walter Payton's passing. Chicago had lost 10 straight diversions to Green Bay, yet Robinson obstructed a field objective endeavor as time terminated to give the Bears a 14-13 triumph.
"I think Walter Payton really lifted me up a smidgen and supported me not yet decided on the grounds that I can't bounce that high," Robinson said after the diversion, as per the Tribune. "Walter had a considerable measure to do with it. I know he did."
The St. Louis Rams marked Robinson as an undrafted free specialist out of Fresno State in 1997. He played one year for the Rams before marking with the Bears and tying down the guarded line for a few seasons.
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