Cowboys: Recently-cut CB vows revenge against America’s team

Rashard Robinson of the Dallas Cowboys. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Rashard Robinson of the Dallas Cowboys. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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After being cut from America’s team, Rashard Robinson didn’t hold back on how he felt about the Dallas Cowboys’ decision.

As training camp inches closer in the NFL, teams are beginning to prepare for the pseudo-start of the season. Roster moves will be the thing to focus on, as teams will be making cuts and additions right until the first horn sounds at camp. The Dallas Cowboys are one of the teams that everyone is watching because of their stature as “America’s Team” and that they must be better than their 6-10 record in 2021.

Dallas is already making some moves before training camp kicks off. One of their moves was releasing cornerback Rashard Robinson, and he wasn’t too happy about being cut. So he took to his Instagram account, where he sent a stern message to Jerry Jones and the Cowboys.

Recently-cut Cowboys CB Rashard Robinson vows revenge against Dallas.

Rashard Robinson was on the Cowboys practice squad for most of the 2020 season. He only appeared in four games, getting the start in three of them. He racked up 21 tackles in his limited playtime. He is serving a two-game suspension from the NFL for violating its policy on performance-enhancing substances. The Cowboys decided to part ways with the five-year corner Saturday, and Robinson believes they made the wrong choice.

“Ima make you regret that,” Robinson posted to his Instagram account.

The confidence from Robinson is great, even if he’s currently looking for employment. Dallas’ defense struggled last season, and their pass defense was atrocious. They could’ve used Robinson, but they opted to let him go. Given his experience and youth, one might take a chance on him, especially with training camp around the corner.

Whenever he gets his next opportunity, he’s looking to make the Cowboys rue their decision of letting him go.

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