
Denver Broncos outside linebacker, Que Robinson recently met with the Broncos’ media and talked about his approach to his rookie season.
“I would love if Denver would know I’m a guy that’s willing to do anything and everything to make sure we win a game and ultimately get to where we need to be,” Robinson said.
Robinson played in 43 games with five starts during his five seasons at Alabama. From his redshirt freshman season to his redshirt junior season, Robinson played primarily special teams. That is ultimately where he earned his calling card.
The Birmingham, Alabama native recently spoke about his potential role with the Broncos and touched on his willingness to be a contributor on special teams.
“I like to win,” said Robinson. “If that means running down on kickoff 5,000 times and being on punt 4,000 times, I’m willing to do it. I like to win. That’s my huge driving force as far as being a football player. I just like to win, and I’m willing to do whatever it takes to win a game, for sure.”
Robinson was drafted in the fourth round.
With Robinson recovering from a season-ending injury in 2024, it will be interesting to see how much he plays as a rookie and what his role will be with the team during the 2025 season.
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Brody Smoot is a team reporter for Touchdown Alabama Magazine. You can “follow” him on X, via @brodysmoot.
