COMMANDERS
Robinson credited patience and perseverance for his 125-yard, one-touchdown performance in Week 12.
You know I’ve had to be patient since I’ve been back, working, just trying to have one of those types of games,” Robinson told Hannah Lichtenstein of the team’s official website.
He feels like his development is coming together and is confident he will remain on the right path.
Robinson said, “It’s all starting to come together…I lost a lot where I was, and still struggle to move forward in this league with all this talent. It’s hard for me sometimes to live up to my name, but I’m just trying to stick to what I believe, and I believe I’ll be fine.”
Robinson said he’s always been confident in himself as a receiver and expects to keep receiving touchdowns.
“It was another good opportunity for me… I’ve always been confident in my pass-catching abilities. I’ve always been confident in my hands, my ability to run after the catch,” Robinson said. “I think it’ll be exciting to add that aspect to my game at this level.”
COWBOYS
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Dalton Schultz ($13,261), Jake Ferguson ($4,895), Peyton Hendershot ($3,944), and Sean McKeon ($4,994) were fined by the NFL for celebrating in the Salvation Army bucket, which QB Dak Prescott says he will pay (Tom Pelissero).
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Last week against the Giants, Cowboys LB Micah Parsons was also fined $11,139 for unnecessary roughness. (Pelissero)
GIANTS
According to Matt Lombardo of Heavy.com, there is a consensus that free agent Odell Beckham Jr. will sign with the Cowboys. However, it is not a done deal yet. An AFC coach told Lombardo the Giants could be a sleeper team in contention for Beckham.
Mara wants to tell the story of how he brought him back and succeeded. Dallas may not need him. I can envision Green Bay or even Tampa making a desperate push. Coming off his injury, he may not give as much as people expect. Although he might still have straight-line speed, his changing of direction and suddenness in cutting will be poor.”
The Giants need a receiver, but the agent is unsure what New York will pay.
In terms of paying him, I’m not sure the Giants will pay him what he’s looking for. Especially when we don’t know what he’ll do on the field. You get the rust knocked off in training camp by taking contact. Odell didn’t have that this year. The big first step is to get back on the field, and then ramp up to prove you can play a full game and take some hits.