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Bryan Robinson, a former defensive lineman for the Chicago Bears, was found dead in a Milwaukee motel room on Saturday.He was 41.An autopsy performed Monday indicated no signs of trauma. A determination on the cause of death is pending the results of toxicology testing, a statement from the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's office said.According to a medical report, Robinson was pronounced dead at 10:17 p.m. at the Midpoint Motel on the 10100 block of West Appleton Avenue.An employee of the motel said Robinson was a regular of the hotel and checked in at 9 a.m. with another male. The male was seen leaving between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., but Robinson, who the employee said normally checks out at 6 p.m., failed to do so. Staff checked on the room at 8:30 p.m. and found Robinson face down on the bed wearing nothing but a T-shirt.The report said alcohol, marijuana and "Jungle Juice Plus," a drug often used to enhance sex, were found inside the room.Robinson, with listed addresses in Gurnee, Illinois, spent six of his 14 years in the NFL with the Bears, from 1998 to 2003.He was a part of the team when they played their first game after the death of Hall of Fame running back Walter Payton. He blocked a 28-yard field goal attempt by Green Bay's Ryan Longwell, breaking the Bears' 10-game losing streak.“We are saddened to hear of the loss of Bryan Robinson. He will be remembered for the determination and work ethic he displayed on the field over his six years in Chicago," the team said in a written statement. "The Bears and our fans will always be indebted to him for his game-saving blocked field goal in Green Bay six days after Walter Payton’s passing. Our prayers are with Bryan and his family.”Robinson also played for the Rams, Dolphins, Bengals and Cardinals. He is survived by his wife, Angela Robinson.Get the WISN 12 NEWS app