Robinson announce retirement as he signs one-day contract with Vikings
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Veteran defensive end Brian Robison announced his retirement Wednesday after signing a one-day contract with the Minnesota Vikings. Robison, who turns 36 on Saturday, played in 173 games in 11 seasons with the Vikings from 2007-17.
He did not play in the NFL last year after getting cut by Minnesota on Sept. 1, the week before the start of the regular season. "Minnesota, no matter what happens from here on out or where the Robison family goes, you will always have a piece of our heart," Robison said in a video posted to on the Vikings' website. "You have given us 11 of the best years of our life. Some of the best and fondest memories will be from our time here. This is not goodbye by any means but rather until next time. Skol."
A fourth-round pick out of Texas in 2007, Robison is the third longtime Vikings defensive lineman in the past three years to end his career with a one-day deal. Jared Allen and Kevin Williams did it in 2016. Robison and Williams are tied for fifth on the franchise's career list with 60 sacks. Robison also tallied 112 quarterback hits, 13 forced fumbles and eight fumble recoveries.