The Dallas Cowboys released cornerback Rashard Robinson on July 17, just ahead of their trip to Oxnard for training camp to close the month. The 25-year-old corner, who served previous stints with the 49ers, Jets and Giants, and who was suspended four games in 2018 for violating the league’s Policy for Substance Abuse — promptly responded to the decision with a vehement message for the franchise.
Robinson was set to sit out two games to open the 2021 campaign for a similar infraction (it will be his third penalization since joining the NFL back in 2016), and while he’s likely to attract interest from competing squads, Dallas is finished — cut and dried — with the former LSU Tiger.