Center Barret Robbins -- who was sent home from the Super Bowl because of his erratic behavior in the days leading up to the game -- will play again for the Raiders if he continues treatment for bipolar disorder, he and a top team official said Wednesday.
``All of us are hoping for a happy ending,'' Raiders senior assistant Bruce Allen said.
Robbins, who spent 35 days in a treatment center, said his bouts of drinking and depression are under control.
``I'm doing better. I'm feeling fine,'' he said, speaking publicly for the first time since the team suspended him because of his disappearances from practice and meetings on the eve of the championship game in San Diego. ``I'm staying on my medications. I'm getting healthy mentally, physically and emotionally.''
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``All of us are hoping for a happy ending,'' Raiders senior assistant Bruce Allen said.
Robbins, who spent 35 days in a treatment center, said his bouts of drinking and depression are under control.
``I'm doing better. I'm feeling fine,'' he said, speaking publicly for the first time since the team suspended him because of his disappearances from practice and meetings on the eve of the championship game in San Diego. ``I'm staying on my medications. I'm getting healthy mentally, physically and emotionally.''
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