According to the NFL transaction wire, the San Francisco 49ers have opened the practice window for linebacker Curtis Robinson. He landed on San Francisco's injured reserve list on August 31 due to an ankle injury sustained during the team's final preseason game.
Robinson, 24, entered the league in 2021 as an undrafted free agent out of Stanford, signing with the Denver Broncos. The team released Robinson on November 30, 2021, and the 49ers signed him to their practice squad on December 6, 2021. San Francisco signed the linebacker to a reserve/future contract in February.
Robinson recorded six tackles and a quarterback hit in six games last season, per Pro Football Reference.
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