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Janarius Robinson Works Out for Browns as He Seeks NFL Comeback

The tryout signals Cleveland’s thin, uncertain edge depth behind Myles Garrett, gauging whether Robinson’s injury history still leaves him roster-ready.

Overview

  • Robinson visited and worked out for the Cleveland Browns on Tuesday after a recent workout with the New England Patriots, pursuing a training-camp or practice-squad opportunity.
  • His pro career has been repeatedly interrupted by major injuries, including a torn ACL in 2021 and a fractured foot that put him on injured reserve with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025.
  • Across five NFL seasons Robinson has appeared in only a small number of games and recorded roughly 13 tackles and 1.5 sacks, numbers teams cite when weighing his availability.
  • Cleveland’s workout of Robinson reflects active, low-cost searching for edge depth after the team backed away from signing AJ Epenesa following a failed physical.
  • Scouts still note Robinson’s athletic upside from his Florida State days and pre-draft testing, but the Browns and other teams view him as a longshot who must first prove his health and week-to-week availability.