In a move that has Husker Nation buzzing and NFL fans turning heads, former Nebraska defensive tackle Ty Robinson has officially committed to a four-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles, the reigning Super Bowl champions—rejecting a reported $12.5 million offer from the Clemson Tigers in the process.
Yes, you read that right. The Tigers made a late, aggressive pitch to bring Robinson back into the college ranks, likely hoping to bolster their defensive front with his powerhouse presence. But the 6’6”, 310-pound lineman from Gilbert, Arizona stayed true to his path—and his professional future—with the Eagles.
Robinson, known for his explosive first step and dominant presence in the trenches, made waves during his time at Nebraska, becoming a cornerstone of the Huskers’ defense. He brought Big Ten toughness every snap, showcasing elite strength, agility, and football IQ that clearly caught the attention of NFL scouts—and now, the highest level of professional football.
By choosing Philadelphia, Robinson joins a franchise at the peak of its powers. The Eagles’ defense has been a force, and Ty’s arrival only adds more fuel to an already loaded roster. This four-year commitment not only speaks volumes about the faith the Eagles have in Robinson—but also about his confidence in making an immediate impact on the biggest stage.
This is more than just a contract. It’s a statement. Ty Robinson is ready for the pros—and he’s all in. The NFL better get ready, because the former Husker is bringing that #ProBigRed energy straight to Philly.
Stay tuned. The trenches just got a whole lot meaner.