SEATTLE — Of all the Seattle Seahawks, none was more emotional after Sunday’s game than Michael Robinson.

Tears streamed down the fullback’s face as confetti fluttered in the air. He held his teammates in long embraces.

Robinson didn’t think he would have that chance.

First came a mysterious illness in August. He was cut after losing nearly 30 pounds.

But Robinson regained his health and a roster spot after other players were injured. After Sunday’s win, a season’s worth of uncertainty, struggle and redemption game flooding out.

“I’ve got no more tears,” Robinson said. “I didn’t think I was going to cry. But I’ve had a long year. I don’t know. God wanted me to be here.”

In August, Robinson felt like a cold was coming on. But he knew something was wrong when his urine started coming out dark red.