Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson has been everything general manager Ryan Pace could've hoped he'd be when he signed him to a risky three-year, $42 million contract in 2018, less than one year removed from a torn ACL suffered in 2017's season-opener as a member of the Jaguars.
Robinson has been the Bears' MVP both on and off the field. He's had what many consider to be a Pro Bowl season (despite getting snubbed from the all-star game) with his 89 catches, 1,076 yards and seven touchdowns entering the season finale against the Vikings. Off the field, Robinson has assumed a leadership role that was, in part, acknowledged Thursday when he was honored with the 2019 Bears Media Good Guy Award for consistently being available, professional and engaged with reporters despite the team's disappointing season.