The drama of the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl XLVIII championship run will pale in comparison to the drama fan-favorite Michael Robinson experiences on March 13, when the veteran fullback makes an appearance on CBS soap opera “The Young and the Restless.”

Robinson recently confessed that watching the venerated daytime program was his guilty pleasure. Producers then extended an invitation for him to come by the set and wrote him into an episode.

“It was an amazing experience! I’ve been a fan for years and it was great to meet the personalities on the show,” Robinson told CBS. “I’ve always thought Y&R was the best show on daytime television because their storylines are always entertaining and intriguing. They welcomed me with open arms and I felt like a part of the Y&R family.”

This isn’t Robinson’s first foray into the entertainment industry. As the host of the “Real Rob Report,” which Robinson started when playing for the San Francisco 49ers, he’s given fans an insider’s look into NFL locker rooms and the personalities of the players.

In four seasons with Seattle, Robinson has become a team leader and key cog in the Hawks running game. He was released by Seattle in August after a reaction to an anti-inflammatory drug nearly caused his kidneys and liver to shut down, but after recovering he re-signed with the team in October when his replacements went down with injuries. However, with the emergence of backup Derrick Coleman, he is unlikely to return to Seattle next season.

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