MADRID — If one takes a stroll down certain streets of Madrid, an image of Miami Dolphins outside linebacker Chop Robinson can be seen hanging from lightpost banners promoting Spain’s first NFL game against the Washington Commanders.

With a bigger opportunity in front of him than he has had all season, he is cleared from concussion protocol ahead of Sunday’s 9:30 a.m. kickoff at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

Robinson is good to go Sunday, as coach Mike McDaniel broke the news before Friday’s final official practice at Estadio Metropolitano in preparation for Sunday.

“You drive through Madrid and you see him on the signs,” Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver said Thursday, “so it’s important that we get here and he shows up.”

Robinson first suffered the concussion in the Oct. 30

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