Report: Bears, Robinson haven't talked extension since September
The Chicago Bears seemingly have a lot of work to do if they want to re-sign Allen Robinson before free agency.
The Bears and the wide receiver haven't engaged in contract extension talks since September, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
Robinson has kept the door open regarding a return to Chicago but said in an interview with SiriusXM NFL Radio last week that he hadn't spoken to the NFC North club for "some time."
With a long-term deal appearing increasingly unlikely before starting the new league year on March 17, the Bears may have to use the franchise tag to either keep Robinson off the open market or help recoup some value via trade.
"That would certainly seem to bring the (franchise) tag into play," Pelissero said. "Whether it is the Bears to try to do an extension, whether it is setting up Robinson to play on the tag, or maybe even a tag-and-trade scenario."
The franchise tag window opens on Feb. 23 and runs through March 9.
Robinson would be one of the most sought-after players if he became a free agent. The 27-year-old wideout has racked up 2,397 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns over the last two seasons, despite dealing with inconsistent quarterback play.
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