Detroit Lions wide receiver Allen Robinson is currently evaluating his future.
After completing his 11th NFL season, the 31-year-old is contemplating retirement to focus more on his media career.
Robinson was selected in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars following his college career at Penn State.
“For me, it’s now just taking time to evaluate what next year looks like for me in general,” Robinson said, according to the Free Press. “That’s kind of where I’m at with it. So I’m taking some time to make this decision with my family.”
The Detroit native has worked with SiriusXM and is considering dedicating more time to various media projects, including starting his own podcast.
Robinson reflected on playing under several top offensive minds in recent years and feels well-positioned for life after football.
“I’ve been able to learn so much football and learn just so much in general, to where it’s truly been a blessing to be able to have experiences that I don’t think anything else in my life would have taken me to see the world like this,” he said. “It’s been some great experience.”
In 2024, Robinson posted three receptions for 30 yards in 12 games.
“I wanted to look back and have no regrets,” Robinson said. “And that’s kind of where I’m at with it, I don’t have any. I’ve given everything I’ve had to this game.”
Robinson also played for the Jaguars, Bears, Rams, Steelers, and N.Y. Giants during his career.