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Eugene Robinson Autographs

Eugene Robinson is a former professional American football player who played as a safety in the National Football League (NFL). Robinson was born on May 28, 1963, in Hartford, Connecticut. He attended Colgate University, where he was a standout football player. Robinson was later drafted by the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 1985.
Robinson played for the Seattle Seahawks for six seasons from 1985 to 1990. During his time in Seattle, Robinson established himself as one of the best defensive players in the NFL. He was selected to the Pro Bowl three times during his time in Seattle in 1988, 1989, and 1990. Robinson also helped the Seahawks reach the AFC Championship game in the 1987 season, which they lost to the Denver Broncos.
After his stint with the Seahawks, Robinson continued his career with the Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons, and Carolina Panthers. He won a Super Bowl with the Packers in 1996, where he registered an interception in the game. In his entire NFL career, Robinson recorded 57 interceptions and 13 touchdowns. He retired from the NFL in 2000 and was inducted into the Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor in 2013. Robinson now works as a football analyst for ESPN network.
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Current items with a signature of Eugene Robinson

These are the most current items with a signature of Eugene Robinson that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

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thumbnail1991 Pro Line Portraits - Eugene Robinson #202 National Convention Autograph$6.11logo
thumbnailEugene Robinson Autographed Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XXXI Original Hat$75.00logo
thumbnailEugene Robinson Seattle Seahawks Signed Football Card 1990 Pro Set Autograph$7.29logo
thumbnailEugene Robinson Seattle Seahawks Signed Football Card 1990 Pro Set Autograph$7.29logo
thumbnailTopps 1990 Eugene Robinson Autograph #342 Seattle Seahawks Football$7.98logo

Traded items with a signature of Eugene Robinson

The most expensive item with a signature of Eugene Robinson (Vintage 90S Seattle Seahawks Signed By Eugene Robinson And Brian Blades ) was sold in December 2025 for $500.00 while the cheapest item (Eugene Robinson Seahawks Signed 1994 Score) found a new owner for $0.75 in December 2009. The month with the most items sold (15) was August 2025 with an average selling price of $7.25 for an autographed item of Eugene Robinson. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in December 2017 with $79.95 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was July 2008. In average, an autographed item from Eugene Robinson is worth $6.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Eugene Robinson were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnail1989 -Eugene Robinson- Topps Autograph/Signed/Auto Football Card #191 Seahawks$7.99logo
thumbnail1989 Pro Set Eugene Robinson #401 Signed Autograph Auto Seahawks$5.95logo
thumbnail1989 Topps Eugene Robinson #191 Signed Autograph Auto Seahawks $4.95logo
thumbnail1991 Pro Line Portraits - Eugene Robinson #202 National Convention Autograph$8.30logo
thumbnail1991 Pro Line Portraits - Eugene Robinson #202 National Convention Autograph$12.51logo
thumbnail1992 Topps Eugene Robinson Seattle Seahawks Autographed #263$15.00logo
thumbnail1999 Topps Eugene Robinson #151 Signed Autograph Auto Falcons PSA/DNA 9$39.95logo
thumbnailDiary of a Super Bowl Season 1998 Eugene Robinson Green Bay Packers COVER SIGNED$19.99logo
thumbnailDiary of a Super Bowl Season 1998 Eugene Robinson Green Bay Packers COVER SIGNED$19.99logo
thumbnailEugene Robinson Autographed 1992 Topps Card #263 Seattle Seahawks$10.00logo
thumbnailEugene Robinson Autographed 1994 Topps Card #164 Seattle Seahawks$10.00logo
thumbnailEugene Robinson Green Bay Packers SB XXXI 1996 Auto Signed Green Jersey COA VTG$71.99logo
thumbnailEugene Robinson Seattle Seahawks AUTO Signed 1995 Topps Hartford Connecticut$7.94logo
thumbnailEugene Robinson Signed 1993 Score Select Card 160 Seattle Seahawks$9.00logo
thumbnailEugene Robinson Signed 1994 Stadium Club Card 559 Seattle Seahawks$10.00logo

Latest News about Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson: Probe needed into actions by Virginia's leaders (02/15/2019): WASHINGTON - The decision by Virginia's top three elected officials to hunker down and cling to their jobs is bad for both the state and the Democratic Party. If they Stephen A. Smith, Eugene Robinson: 'Equality doesn't exist' (03/19/2015): Notable Black journalists discuss personal experiences regarding race and careers on second night of 2015 IMPACT Symposium EUGENE ROBINSON: The long shadow of racism (03/12/2015): Fraternities hotbeds of racism Eugene Robinson: Blame Boehner for sorry Homeland Security spectacle (03/07/2015): WASHINGTON — House Speaker John Boehner needs to decide whether he wants to be remembered as an effective leader or a befuddled hack. So far, I’m afraid, it’s the latter. Eugene Robinson: Boehner is losing control of an unruly tea party class (02/21/2015): The House of Representatives seems to be trying mightily to make itself irrelevant, with Speaker John Boehner leading the effort. I can't help but think of the old proverb: "The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on."

Older News Stories about Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson: GOP stays stubborn about climate change (01/2015): We now know that 2014 was the hottest year in recorded history. We also know that President Barack Obama can expect little help from Republicans in Congress — some of them cynical, others clueless — in facing the most daunting environmental challenge of our time. Eugene Robinson: Answering evil with evil (12/2014): The "debate" over torture is almost as grotesque as torture itself.                 EUGENE ROBINSON: On replacement, caution urged (11/2014): By Eugene Robinson WASHINGTON -- It's a surprise to see President Obama actually fire someone. But I have to worry that Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's forced departure may signal further expansion of U. Go to news article EUGENE ROBINSON: What would Republicans do? (10/2014): No matter how well Republicans do at the polls Tuesday — and my hunch is they won’t do as well as they hope — the GOP won’t be able to claim any kind of mandate. That’s because they have refused to articulate any vision for governing. Eugene Robinson: Challenge with Islam not as easy at it may seem (09/2014): WASHINGTON — Destroying, degrading or containing the Islamic State — whichever goal President Obama chooses — will be the easy part. Finding ways for fundamentalist Islam to express itself peacefully is a bigger, tougher and more important project. Eugene Robinson: Time for some answers: Who exactly are we at war against? (08/2014): WASHINGTON — I’d like to know whether the United States is at war with the Islamic State. I’d like to know why — or why not. I’d like to know whether the goal of U.S. policy is to contain the jihadist militia or destroy it. Eugene Robinson: The danger of giving weapons (07/2014): July 22, 2014, 6:11 p.m. | Op-ed — by Eugene Robinson A pro-Russia armed rebel at a checkpoint in Mykhailivka on the road between Luhansk and Donetsk on June 28, 2014. Eugene Robinson: The drone dilemma (06/2014): In our growing reliance on armed drones as instruments of war, how slippery is the slope we're sliding on? Eugene Robinson: After 400 years, race still in cards (05/2014): Believing that some of the Republican and tea party opposition to Obama has to do with his race is not the same as saying that anyone who disagrees with the nation's first black president is racist. Eugene Robinson: The racists among us never went away (04/2014): WASHINGTON — Let’s not pretend that deadbeat rancher Cliven Bundy and basketball team owner Donald Sterling are the last two racists in America. They have company. Eugene Robinson: Raspberry was a pioneer, and a listener (07/2012): Bill Raspberry wore his eminence well. In a city full of preening, self-centered journalistic royalty, he was a warm and generous prince who never deluded himself into thinking he knew all the answers. He is desperately missed.