The Facts:
Robinson will finish a jail sentence by serving the final 45 days on electronic monitoring and working at a Green Bay hospital. Robinson was sentenced to 90 days in jail for fleeing police last August in Minnesota when he was with the Vikings. As part of the monitoring program, Robinson will be allowed to rehabilitate a knee injury and work odd jobs at the hospital.
Reported by the Associated Press
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
After he signed with Green Bay, the NFL suspended Robinson for one year for violating its substance-abuse policy. Robinson, a six-year veteran, caught seven passes in four games for Green Bay in 2006. When -- or if -- Robinson is reinstated, the Packers might well welcome him back.
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