NFL: Report: Rams WR Demarcus Robinson robbed at gunpoint

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Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Demarcus Robinson was robbed at gunpoint, with thieves making off with jewelry worth more than $100,000, police told TMZ.

Per the TMZ report, the incident occurred Friday morning outside a Los Angeles-area hotel when two gunmen approached Robinson. He reportedly handed over what the perpetrators asked for, including his expensive watch.

No arrests had been made as of Saturday morning and the investigation was continuing.

Robinson, 29, is in his first season with the Rams after six with the Kansas City Chiefs and one with the Baltimore Ravens. He won a Super Bowl with the Chiefs; the report did not state whether his championship ring was part of the heist.

Kansas City selected him in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft.

Robinson has been used sparingly on offense this season, playing just 5 percent of the offensive plays with no targets in five games. He’s taken part in 23 percent of the Rams’ plays on special teams.

In 119 games (47 starts) in the NFL, Robinson has 193 receptions for 2,137 yards and 16 touchdowns.

The Rams host the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday.

–Field Level Media

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