Anybody who has watched the entire saga unfold has likely reached the same conclusion. There is no way Allen Robinson will be in Chicago beyond 2020. Whether it's deleted Bears-related mentions on his social media to whipping his helmet into the bench on the sideline. The evidence is clear that the star receiver is not happy. This offense is one of the worst in franchise history. Why should he have any interest in sticking around for any amount of money?
He's in his physical prime and doesn't have a lot of peak years left. He has made it known countless times his interest is in winning a championship. With the Bears looking at a significant reboot on offense next year, he may not be interested in sticking around for that. This is why many fans are already bracing themselves for his inevitable exit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0-oMRhUyeI&t=32s&ab_channel=ESPN
Is it really that doom and gloom though?
Maybe not entirely. Rest assured it's not good. Robinson seems like he's all but checked out in terms of considering the idea of staying in Chicago. He'll continue to do his job but that's it. However, there are indications that he doesn't necessarily want to leave. It is more an issue of the team is almost forcing him into that decision. Both by their unwillingness to pay him what he wants and puzzling usage on offense. His agent Brandon Parker vented those frustrations on Twitter recently, calling the team out for their refusal to throw to Robinson in the red zone against Minnesota. This despite the receiver being by far their best contested-catch weapon. It seems like this fury isn't directed at the players but more at the coaching staff. This evidenced by these comments on Nick Foles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0-oMRhUyeI&t=32s&ab_channel=ESPN







