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CB from Packers’ Practice Squad Who Trains 12 Hours a Day Signs with Tennessee Titans — A Shocking Move No One Saw Coming!

A Black male athlete with braided hair and black face paint under his eyes stands on a football field wearing a green Packers jersey numbered 26 with white pants and green accents, mouth open as if speaking, stadium seating and orange cones visible in the blurred background.

Green Bay, WI — In a stunning midseason twist, the Tennessee Titans have signed cornerback Micah Robinson off the Green Bay Packers’ practice squad, according to reports on October 27, 2025.

The move follows the Titans’ decision to trade Roger McCreary to the Los Angeles Rams — a deal that left a major void in their defensive secondary. With depth suddenly thin, Tennessee wasted no time picking up Robinson, a relentless young cornerback known for his grit, speed, and insane work ethic.

Micah Robinson isn’t your typical practice squad player. Multiple reports and teammates describe him as the kind of guy who trains up to 12 hours a day, splitting his time between defensive drills, conditioning, and film study. Coaches in Green Bay have quietly admired his determination, saying he “approaches every rep like it’s game day.”

Recognizable by his No. 26 jersey, braided hair, and signature black eye tape, Robinson has yet to play a regular-season snap but is already building a reputation as one of the hardest workers in any locker room he’s been in.

Sources close to the Packers say the Titans had been monitoring Robinson for weeks, and the trade of McCreary gave them the perfect chance to strike. For a team looking to rebuild its defense around energy and hunger, Robinson fits the mold perfectly.

Packers fans, meanwhile, have mixed emotions about his departure:

“Micah never got his shot here, but everyone at practice knew he had something special,” one fan wrote on X. “He was the kind of player who stayed long after practice ended — running sprints, watching film, pushing himself when no one was watching. The guy lived and breathed football. If Tennessee gives him a real chance, I promise you, they just stole a future star.”

That comment quickly went viral, with hundreds of Packers fans echoing the same sentiment — many calling Robinson “the hardest worker in the building” and “a player who refused to quit.”

Now, in Tennessee, Micah Robinson finally gets his shot. Whether this move becomes the start of a Cinderella story or just another name in the transaction log remains to be seen — but one thing is certain: you can’t count out a man who trains twelve hours a day.

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