Koren Robinson's legal problems have not
earned him a suspension from the NFL. Not yet, anyway.
League spokesman Vince Casey would not comment on a Fox Sports
report that the Packers wide receiver has been told he has been
suspended one year by the NFL but is appealing the punishment.
Casey said Robinson ``has not been suspended,'' but would not
comment on whether the receiver is in the middle of the appeals
process.
A court in Kirkland, Wash., gave Robinson a 90-day jail sentence
on Wednesday for violating the probation issued to him after he
pleaded guilty to a drunk driving offence there last year.
Robinson also is scheduled to face drunken driving charges for a
separate incident in Minnesota later this month. The Minnesota
Vikings released Robinson after the incident in August, and he
signed a two-year deal with the Packers in September.
Robinson's agent, Alvin Keels, did not return a message left on
his cell phone by The Associated Press.
Robinson caught four passes for 42 yards and returned two
kickoffs for 40 yards in the Packers' 23-20 loss to the St. Louis
Rams on Sunday.