Barret Robbins, Former Raiders Center, Has Died Aged 52

Former Oakland Raiders standout center Barret Robbins has died, according to former teammate Tim Brown.

Robbins was 52. There were no other details about Robbins’ death available.

A Standout Career with the Raiders

Robbins first joined the Raiders in 1995 as a second-round pick out of TCU. He quickly became one of the best centers in the NFL. He was named first-team All-Pro in 2002.

Super Bowl Absence and Later Years

His career and life began to unravel, though, when he went AWOL from the team he day before Super Bowl XXXVII. He was suspended for the game, a loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

He did return in 2003 and started all nine games he played. The Raiders released him in 2004 and he never played again. Robbins’ post-playing life was marred by several arrests and other personal issues.

Our condolences go out to Robbins’ family and friends.

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