Philadelphia Eagles
24 Jun 2025, 19:30 GMT+10
Dave Spadaro
After a terrific career at Nebraska,defensive lineman Ty Robinsonwas selected by the Eagles in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. He played a remarkable 60 games at Nebraska, with 47 starts, beginning his college career in 2019 as a true freshman. Now he's an Eagle, reunited with former Cornhuskers teammate Cam Jurgens, and Robinson knows he joins a talented defensive line group, as he talks about in this 3 Questions With.
1. You've been a versatile player throughout your collegiate career. How does that help you with the Eagles?
Robinson:"I'm here to help the Eagles any way I can. There is so much to learn, so that has been the focus for me every day. Wherever they want me to line up, that's what I'm going to do. I hope I can help this team in a lot of ways. Everything at this level is about attention to detail, so the more I can learn and the better I can be, that's going to help the Eagles."
2. Philadelphia has a unique football and sports culture. What does that mean to you?
Robinson:"They're totally into this football team and everything the Eagles do and I love that. It was that way at Nebraska, too, so I'm going to really enjoy the energy and the way the fans love the team. That gets me pumped up. I'm going to embrace all of it."
3. What kind of goals do you have for your rookie season?
Robinson:"I'm just thinking about this day by day and nothing more than that. I'm here to work and help our room, help our defensive line. We have great football players on this team and I'm here to compete and play my best football. That's my entire focus. I'm going to play hard every single time I'm out there. I'm going to learn as much as I can to make myself the best football player I can be."
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