Robinson secured three of seven targets for 74 yards in Sunday's 28-22 NFC divisional-round loss to the Eagles. The veteran wideout was able to make a huge play in the first quarter, ripping a deep ball from Matthew Stafford out of the hands of cornerback Isaiah Rodgers for a 48-yard gain that led to a Joshua Karty field goal. It was a tale of two halves of the season for Robinson, as the majority of his career-high 505 receiving yards (on just 31 catches) came between Weeks 1 and 9. A second-half swoon saw four consecutive games where he was held without a catch, a troubling trend for Robinson, who enters the offseason as an unrestricted free agent.
Robinson secured one of two targets for 23 yards during Monday's 27-9 wild-card victory against the Vikings. Robinson was on the field for 38 of the Rams' 53 snaps on offense, eclipsed only by Puka Nacua, but didn't garner much attention from Matthew Stafford on a slow day overall for the passing game. Robinson's lone catch came in the first quarter, and he only saw a single target the rest of the way, which falls in line with his production in the latter half of the regular season. The Eagles, who kept Jordan Love and the Packers contained in their 22-10 wild-card win, are up next for Robinson and the Rams in the divisional round.
Robinson caught three of six targets for 72 receiving yards in Sunday's 30-25 loss to the Rams. Robinson was promoted to the starting lineup with both Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp sitting out Sunday's tilt. The veteran backup was up to the task, posting his second-highest yardage total in 17 active games this season. Robinson finishes the regular season with a 34-577-7 line and will revert to his No. 3 role on offense against the Vikings next Monday.
Robinson failed to secure either of his targets during Saturday's 13-9 victory against the Cardinals. For the fourth straight contest, Robinson didn't register a catch, a troubling trend considering his playing time as a starter has stayed relatively consistent during this stretch. The Rams' offense has essentially gone through Puka Nacua and Kyren Williams over this span, with the duo combining for 13 catches and the rest of the Rams combining for just four. A divisional showdown against Seattle closes out the regular season in Week 18, and Robinson seems likely to continue his minimal role on the Rams offense.
Robinson failed to catch his lone target during Sunday's 19-9 victory against the Jets. It was the same stat line for the third game in a row for the veteran, and the only pass sent Robinson's way was picked off by Jets' safety Tony Adams. Despite continuing to be on the field at the same clip as fellow starters Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp, Robinson hasn't secured more than two catches in a game since Week 9 and will likely continue to see a limited role on offense against the Cardinals in Week 17.
Robinson (shoulder) failed to bring in his lone target during Thursday's 12-6 victory against the 49ers. It was a miserable night for the Rams' pass catchers outside of Puka Nacua (7-97-0), as the rest of the team combined for just nine catches for 63 yards. Robinson's second straight goose egg for fantasy managers can be partially attributed to the rainy weather in San Francisco, but the shoulder injury that limited him to just a single practice prior to Thursday's contest didn't hinder his playing time; he was second on the team behind Cooper Kupp with 51 offensive snaps. Things don't get any easier for Robinson next week, as a formidable Jets pass defense is up next in Week 16.
Robinson (shoulder) is listed as active Thursday at San Francisco, Stu Jackson of the Ram's official site reports. Robinson was contained to one limited practice (Wednesday) during Week 15 prep due to a shoulder injury that he suffered in the third quarter of this past Sunday's win against the Bills. Nevertheless, he'll be available to the Rams offense Thursday, likely handling the No. 3 WR role behind Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua. Such a gig has resulted in a 28-433-7 line on 54 targets for Robinson in 13 contests this season.
Robinson (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Thursday's game in San Francisco, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports. Robinson missed a good portion of the third quarter of this past Sunday's win against the Bills due to a shoulder injury but was able to return to action. Since then, he was estimated as a non-participant Monday, didn't take part in Tuesday's walkthrough and then was limited at Wednesday's practice. Robinson thus has a chance to suit up Week 15, something that'll be confirmed, one way or another, about 90 minutes before Thursday's 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff.
Robinson (shoulder) was listed as a non-participant on Tuesday's estimated practice report, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports. Robinson has been a DNP estimate in back-to-back days to open the practice week ahead of Thursday night's NFC West clash with the 49ers. If Robinson is unable to go on the short week, Tutu Atwell would be next in line for snaps behind Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp. The Rams will release their final injury report of the week Wednesday.