About Marcus Robertson Memorabilia & Collectibles
Marcus Robertson was a former American football player of the National Football League. He came from Pasadena, California. Prior to his professional football career, Robertson studied at the Iowa State University, where he had a notable college football career. Robertson entered the professional football in the 1991 NFL Draft when he was drafted in the 4th round by the Houston Oilers. Robertson was listed at 5 ft. 11 in. and 206 lbs. and played for ten seasons with the Oilers as safety.
One of Robertson’s achievements with the Titan was when he became an All Pro Selection in the league in 1993. After his ten seasons with the Titans, Robertson joined the Seattle Seahawks in 2001, a team where he last played in 2002 seasons. All in all, Robertson played for twelve seasons in the National Football League during his entire playing career. Currently, Robinson is a member of the coaching staff of the Tennessee Titans as a secondary coach. Prior to joining the Titans coaching staff, Robertson served as Director of Player Development of the Titans. His primary job was to set up player programs, which would help players of the team who were having career transition through dealing with family and financial matters.
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About Marcus Robertson:
Marcus Robertson (fullname: Marcus Aaron Robertson; no nicknames) played Defensive Back from 1991 until 2002 for the Houston Oilers, Tennessee Titans and Seattle Seahawks. He played 162 games, made 638 tackles, intercepted 24 passes, recovered 11 fumbles, and is credited with 1.5 quarterback sacks. Born in Pasadena, CA on October 2, 1969, Robertson stands 5'11 and weighs 198 lbs. He attended college at Iowa State. He was drafted by the Houston Oilers in the 4th round (102nd overall) of the 1991 NFL Draft.