Photo Reveals the Duffel Bags NFL Player Greg Robinson Allegedly Used to Conceal Marijuana at Border
By Michael Luciano

Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Greg Robinson was arrested in El Paso, Tex. for allegedly attempting to transport 157 pounds of marijuana from Los Angeles to Louisiana alongside CFL receiver and former Auburn teammate Quan Bray.
Photos have finally emerged that apparently show the vehicle Robinson and Bray were using to transport the marijuana, as well as the duffel bags the pair stashed the contraband in.
Photo via U.S. Customs and Border Protection from the Greg Robinson bust, showing the duffle bags holding 157 pounds of marijuana found in the back of the rented Chevy Tahoe pic.twitter.com/xMTI00ojkt
— Jake Trotter (@Jake_Trotter) February 21, 2020
Calling Robinson and Bray potential candidates for "Narcos" Season Four is giving them far too much credit, as allegedly driving near the border, where law enforcement presence is always going to be escalated, with that much weed stuffed in duffel bags in the back seat is laughable with regards to how little planning went into it.
Robinson was a former No. 2 overall pick of the Detroit Lions that never figured out the finer, technical points of offensive line play, while Bray was washed out of the NFL in a hurry.
Former No. 2 pick Greg Robinson and former NFL receiver Quan Bray could face up to 20 years after allegedly being found with approximately 157 pounds of marijuana at a border patrol checkpoint. pic.twitter.com/3DEu5DdI1V
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) February 20, 2020
Should Robinson and Bray be proven guilty, the pair will have likely kissed their professional football dreams goodbye.