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Although Robinson passed his team physical prior to last week's release from the Jaguars, he stated shortly thereafter that concussion symptoms still persist. The Cowboys will consider a reunion with the wide receiver who enjoyed a breakout 2011 season with Tony Romo, but it's not just the concussion issues that are a concern. Robinson's ankle has also drawn a red flag from the organization.
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If the team is satisfied with Robinson's health later in the offseason, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones suggested he could be brought back in the fold once salary-cap space is freed up. "Obviously, he played lights out and we tried to sign him last year and his price got more than we could handle under our cap," Jones told the Dallas Morning News. "But obviously things change from year-to-year. He had some injuries that we're going to be doing our homework on and be going from there. ..." Robinson was a potent red-zone weapon for Romo in 2011, hauling in 54 passes for 858 yards and 11 touchdowns. As NFL.com's Chris Wesseling notes, the Cowboys had trouble filling his role last season, splitting third receiver duties among the trio of Kevin Ogletree, Dwayne Harris and Cole Beasley.
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