The California Highway Patrol said Robinson was
cited and released the day after he caught a touchdown pass in
the Rams' 37-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night.
The CHP said its officers observed a white Dodge sedan driving
over 100 mph at about 5:13 a.m. on the 101 freeway in the
western San Fernando Valley, a few miles from the Rams' training
complex in Woodland Hills.
The driver, who identified himself as Robinson, had “objective
signs and symptoms of alcohol impairment,” the CHP said in a
statement released to The Associated Press. After his arrest,
Robinson was “released to a responsible party."
Robinson has 26 receptions for 384 yards and a team-leading six
touchdown catches while starting all 11 games in his second
season with the Rams (5-6). The nine-year NFL veteran has served
as a capable No. 3 option for quarterback Matthew Stafford
behind star receivers Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua.
Robinson spent his first six NFL seasons with the Kansas City
Chiefs, winning a Super Bowl ring in February 2020. He spent one
year with Baltimore before joining the Rams last year.
Sean McVay is scheduled to speak with reporters Tuesday. The
Rams visit New Orleans on Sunday as they attempt to stay in the
tight NFC West race.
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