The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Robertson making the most of opportunit­y with Redskins

- By Hank Kurz Jr.

RICHMOND, VA. » Two hours of practice in the heat and humidity weren’t enough for Pete Robertson.

As dripping teammates slowly ambled to the locker room and showers Sunday, Robertson lined up on one sideline and sprinted across the field to the other sideline. Then and back, over and over again, for extra conditioni­ng.

As the linebacker tries to make it all the way back from a debilitati­ng back injury that threatened to take football away for good, he’s leaving nothing to chance as he tries to make the Washington Redskins.

“It’s been a long journey,” he said.

A very effective pass rusher at Texas Tech, Robertson figured to be drafted before he herniated a disk in his back while working out before the draft. The injury led to a pinched nerve, and after Robertson insisted on running at his Pro Day workout for scouts, he never heard his name called during the NFL draft.

He signed a free agent deal with the Seattle Seahawks, but didn’t stick, and had been working the graveyard shift loading trucks at UPS for three months when his agent called. The Redskins were interested.

Before hanging up, Robertson told him, “‘They aren’t ever going to let me go’ and I’ve been here ever since.”

And more and more, he seems likely to stick around for a while.

“Petey has been unbelievab­le,” fifth-year coach Jay Gruden said before a recent practice. “Yeah, he’s been great. Very, very athletic, and you’re talking about a guy that can possibly help on special teams, as your fourth or fifth linebacker, and he’s one because he can run.”

When the Redskins signed Robertson last December, they initially used him at running back on the scout team because of a need there. He got in four games and made two tackles late in the season. A defensive end in college, the team has since tried him at inside linebacker, Gruden said, but “that wasn’t quite his cup of tea.”

“We moved him back down as an outside linebacker/defensive end in nickel. He’s done very, very well.”

And made an impression on teammates with his willingnes­s to work.

 ?? STEVE HELBER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Washington Redskins linebacker Pete Robertson (45) runs a drill during the morning session at NFL football training camp in Richmond, Va., Thursday, Aug. 2, 2018.
STEVE HELBER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington Redskins linebacker Pete Robertson (45) runs a drill during the morning session at NFL football training camp in Richmond, Va., Thursday, Aug. 2, 2018.

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