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Robin (Rob) James Rubick is a former NFL Tight End for the Detroit Lions. He attended Grand Valley State. He was drafted in the 1982 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions in the twelfth round.

As an NFL player Rubick played in 88 games, had 4 touchdowns (3 receiving, 1 rushing), 45 yards (44 receiving, 1 rushing).

From 1999 to 2007, he served as the Detroit Lions studio analyst on the Detroit Sports Report, and later on Lions Live, on Fox Sports Detroit. Rubick has done the radio color commentary for EMU football on WEMU since 2004. After leaving professional football, Rubick received Masters' Degrees from Eastern Michigan University and Marygrove College and currently works as a teacher at Lapeer West High School in Lapeer, Michigan.[1] In 2010, he became the color commentator for preseason games on the Detroit Lions Television Network.[2]

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