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Robertson, the Tennessee Titans secondary coach last year, spent 19 seasons with the Tennessee/Houston Oilers organization, including 10 as a player. He played two seasons in Tennessee when Lions coach Jim Schwartz was a defensive assistant and linebackers coach, and later worked as an assistant secondary coach when Schwartz was defensive coordinator.
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