Allen Robinson and the Chicago Bears have been one of the biggest surprises in the NFL so far this season. Not only have they put together a solid all-around season, they are beginning to look like a team that could compete with the Los Angeles Rams and New Orleans Saints when the NFC playoffs come around.

Part of their success in recent week has been due to the re-emergence of Robinson. He was signed last offseason in free agency after tearing his ACL last season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. It has been obvious that he has been getting his feet back under him.

Thankfully, Robinson appear to be “back” and the Bears are noticing his game taking off. In an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times via Pro Football Talk, Robinson talked about his excitement to be playing for the Bears and making a major impact.

“Whenever I’m accomplishing and doing things that they brought me here to do, it definitely feels good being able to make those plays that I’ve made all of my career. But whenever you make those plays, it feels like the first time you did it. It’s been exciting.”

Robinson has put together a solid season so far with the Bears in 2018. He has caught 41 passes for 573 yards and four touchdowns. Those numbers have been key for the Chicago offense.

Matt Nagy has done an excellent job of bringing a new spark to the Bears' offense. Mitchell Trubisky has certainly improved under the new coaching staff. The same could be said for Robinson.

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At 25 years old, the future is bright for Robinson with his new team. He is finally getting his knee back to where it was before the injury and the sky is the limit for him.

Expect to see Robinson continue looking more comfortable with each passing week. When he is 100 percent healthy, he is without question one of the most talented receivers in the game.