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14 Facts About Koren Robinson

1.

Koren Robinson played college football for the NC State Wolfpack.

2.

Koren Robinson was selected by the Seattle Seahawks ninth overall in the 2001 NFL draft, and played for the NFL's Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers between stints with the Seahawks.

3.

Koren Robinson was selected to the Pro Bowl with the Vikings in 2005.

4.

Koren Robinson was given a limited role in his time with the Vikings and was named the team's kick returner.

5.

In September 2006, Koren Robinson was signed by the Green Bay Packers, much by the urging of then-quarterback Brett Favre and GM Ted Thompson.

6.

Koren Robinson was suspended without pay on October 16,2006, for a minimum of one year for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.

7.

Koren Robinson worked out with Favre's trainer to stay in football shape.

8.

Koren Robinson was reinstated by Commissioner Goodell in October 2007, and he completed the 2007 season with 21 catches for 241 yards and one touchdown.

9.

Koren Robinson's touchdown came against the Detroit Lions on December 30,2007.

10.

Koren Robinson was deemed expendable, and the Packers released him on May 9,2008.

11.

Koren Robinson helped the young guys learn to be pros.

12.

Backup quarterback Seneca Wallace threw a pass to Koren Robinson that went for 90 yards and a touchdown on the Seahawks' first play from scrimmage against the Philadelphia Eagles at Qwest Field in Seattle on November 2,2008, which was the longest pass in team history.

13.

On January 26,2009, it was reported by Pro Football Weekly that Koren Robinson was not expected to be back with the Seahawks the next season due to a chronic knee injury.

14.

Koren Robinson was signed by the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League on September 3,2009.