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Agent: Robinson unhappy, but no trade request

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  • Jeff DickersonESPN Staff Writer

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      Dickerson covers the Chicago Bears for ESPN’s NFL Nation. He is the co-host of “Dickerson & Hood” on the ESPN Radio national network, and is heard in Chicago on ESPN 1000.

Bears receiver Allen Robinson is unhappy that Chicago has been unwilling to pay him market value for his position as the two sides work toward a new extension, but he has not requested a trade, Robinson’s agent, Brandon Parker, told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Robinson, 27, is in the last season of a three-year deal he signed with the Bears in the spring of 2018. The former Pro Bowl wideout will earn $13 million in 2020.

Robinson recently scrubbed references to the Bears from his social media accounts.

The Bears are aware of Robinson’s unhappiness, but the receiver repeatedly took the high road whenever pressed by reporters on the issue.

“Again, for me it’s never my focus,” Robinson said of his contract last Tuesday, leading up to Chicago’s comeback victory over the Detroit Lions.

“I’ve said that before. I’m not focused on that. I’m focused on the season. All that other stuff, I let it play out however it plays out. But that’s not of my concern right now.”

Robinson caught five passes for 74 yards on nine targets in Week 1.

Last season, Robinson led the Bears with 98 receptions for 1,147 yards and seven touchdowns — despite playing on one of the league’s worst offenses. Robinson spent four years in Jacksonville (2014 to 2017), where he earned an invitation to the Pro Bowl after catching 80 passes for 1,400 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2015.

Robinson suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 1 of 2017, his final year in Jacksonville, and was not fully healthy for the Bears in 2018, yet still recorded 55 receptions for 754 yards and four touchdowns in 13 games played.

“When we work on these deals, we know how important A-Rob is to us not just as a player but as a teammate,” Bears general manager Ryan Pace said on Sept. 7.

Furthering Robinson’s frustration has been the rash of contract extensions awarded to wide receivers over the past month, including to Arizona’s DeAndre Hopkins, the Los Angeles Chargers’ Keenan Allen and the Los Angeles Rams’ Cooper Kupp.

Hopkins’ new deal is worth the most in terms of average salary ($27.250 million) among NFL receivers. Atlanta’s Julio Jones ($22 million), Allen ($20.025 million) and Dallas’ Amari Cooper ($20 million) all have agreements that will average at least $20 million over the life of their respective deals.

Robinson’s expiring three-year contract with Chicago averages out to $14 million per season — 15th in the league for wide receivers.

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