Robbins (illness) was active for the Bills' 23-19 preseason win over the Buccaneers on Saturday.
Robbins was under the weather ahead of the contest, but he was ultimately able to tough it out and play. The 26-year-old did not punt in the contest, but he was able to operate as the holder on six separate field-goal and extra-point attempts.
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Bills' Brad Robbins: Under the weather
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Robbins is dealing with an illness and may not punt in Saturday's preseason game against the Buccaneers, Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic reports.
If Robbins is unable to take the field for punts, then tight end Zach Davidson could be used as an emergency punter during Saturday's exhibition contest. Robbins signed with the Bills in March after being cut by the Bengals in October.
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Bills' Brad Robbins: Inks deal with Buffalo
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The Bills signed Robbins on Monday, Katherine Fitzgerald of The Buffalo News reports.
Robbins was a sixth-round pick by the Bengals in 2023 and punted in all 17 regular-season games for Cincinnati that season, averaging 40.1 net yards per punt as a rookie. He opened the 2024 campaign on injured reserve with a leg injury and was then cut by the Bengals last September. Robbins didn't find a new home last season and will now compete with Jake Camarda in Buffalo this offseason.
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Bengals' Brad Robbins: Nearing return
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Robbins (upper leg) was designated to return from injured reserve Monday.
Robbins has missed the mandatory four games since being placed on IR before the start of the season. The second-year pro suffered the injury during practice back on Aug. 13, and his designation to return will allow him to practice with the team again. Once fully cleared, he should take back over his customary punting duties. However, it's worth noting that Ryan Rehkow, who's been filling in for Robbins, leads the NFL in yards per punting average, which could lead to a difficult decision for Cincinnati.
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Bengals' Brad Robbins: Beginning season on IR
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The Bengals placed Robbins (upper leg) on the reserve/injured list with a designation to return Tuesday.
Robbins injured his leg during practice Aug. 13, which forced him to sit out for the final two preseason games. He'll be held out for the first four games of the regular season, and he won't be eligible to return until Week 5 against the Ravens. While Robbins is sidelined, Ryan Rehkow is slated to serve as the Bengals' starting punter.
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Bengals' Brad Robbins: Exits practice early
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Robbins (undisclosed) exited the Bengals' practice early Tuesday, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.
Robbins walked off the field and went straight to the locker room at practice Tuesday, looking to be in some discomfort. It's unclear what exactly is ailing the punter, but he appeared to be favoring his right leg and more information on his status will likely be provided in the near future.
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Bengals' Brad Robbins: Punter heading to Cincy
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The Bengals selected Robbins in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 217th overall.
Robbins served as Michigan's punter for the better part of the last six seasons, and he was particularly strong as an upperclassman. He averaged 46.3 yards per punt in 2021, booming 12 kicks for more than 50 yards. Robbins will compete for the starting job with Drue Chrisman.