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Cleveland Browns offensive line Greg Robinson was arrested
Monday near the U.S.-Mexico border after allegedly being found
with "a lot of marijuana," according to a report.
Robinson was federally charged with possession with intent to
distribute, TMZ Sports reported. He was stopped at the Sierra
Blanca border checkpoint and was still in custody, according to
the site.
It wasn’t clear how much marijuana was allegedly in Robinson’s
possession. The checkpoint is in Texas and just a few miles from
the border.
The Browns have not commented on the reported arrest.
In this May 22, 2019, file photo, Cleveland Browns' Greg
Robinson walks off the field during an NFL football organized
team activity session at the team's training facility in Berea,
Ohio. (AP)
Robinson, 27, signed a one-year, $5.5 million contract extension
with the Browns prior to the 2019 season. Cleveland had no
intention of re-signing him this coming season, according to the
Cleveland Plain-Dealer.
Robinson played three seasons with the Los Angeles Rams before
playing for the Detroit Lions and the Browns. The Rams selected
Robinson with the No. 2 pick of the 2014 draft out of Alabama.
According to Spotrac, Robinson has made more than $29 million in
his playing career. However, he never made a Pro Bowl appearance
nor was he an All-Pro selection.
He played 15 games for the Browns during the 2019 season and
started 14 of them. He was fined in Week 2 for kicking Tennessee
Titans’ Kenny Vaccaro.
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/cleveland-browns-greg-robinson- drug-marijuana-arrest-border
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