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Mon Sep 16 201312:03Robert Malone released by Jets
Jets released P Robert Malone and re-signed P Ryan Quigley.
Malone loses his job despite putting three of his 16 punts inside the 20-yard line and recording a solid net punt average of 37.1 yards. Quigley was with the Jets in camp.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Feb 14 201311:11Robert Malone sets team record
Jets P Robert Malone set a franchise record for best gross punting average in a season at 45.8 yards.
Malone's net was just 38.8 yards, but that had a lot to do with the Jets' woeful performance on coverage. He'll be back in 2013 and still has room to improve as he enters his age-25 season.
Source: ESPN New York
Tue Sep 4 201217:24Jets sign punter Robert Malone
Jets signed P Robert Malone and waived DT Isaako Aaitui.
Malone will handle the Week 1 punting duties after the release of T.J. Conley. Malone has averaged 42.2 yards on 57 punts with the Bucs and Lions the past two seasons.
Source: Rich Cimini on Twitter
Tue Nov 15 201118:55Lions waive punter Robert Malone
Lions waived P Robert Malone.
Malone averaged an impressive 49 yards per punt against the Bears, but hangtime and directional kicker were major issues. Devin Hester returned three of Malone's punts for 122 yards and a touchdown.
Source: Adam Caplan on Twitter
Fri Nov 11 201111:07Lions sign punter Robert Malone
Lions signed P Robert Malone.
Punting for the Bucs, Malone posted a net average of 36.5 yards over the final 12 weeks of the 2010 season. He'll fill in Sunday with Ryan Donahue battling a quadriceps injury.
Source: Dave Birkett on Twitter
Mon Aug 29 201115:34Bucs move on from three young players
Bucs waived P Robert Malone and FB Rendrick Taylor.
They also waived/injured G Brandon Carter. The 23-year-old Malone knew his days were numbered when the Bucs overpaid Michael Koenen to take over as punter. Malone was the Bucs' primary punter for much of last season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Oct 13 201010:33Malone wins battle for Bucs' punting job
Bucs signed P Robert Malone.
A rookie, Malone beat out Brent Bowden and T.J. Conley for the right to replace Chris Bryan.