The Redskins cut wide receiver Aldrick Robinson to create room on the 53-man roster for linebacker Gabe Miller, Robinson said.

A third-year pro out of Southern Methodist, Robinson has spent his entire career with the Redskins, who selected him in the sixth round of the 2011 draft. He spent the bulk of his rookie season on the practice squad and in 2012 emerged as a deep threat, recording three touchdown catches.

After recording a career-high 18 catches for 365 yards and two touchdowns, Robinson signed a one-year deal with Washington this past off-season.

However, the acquisitions of DeSean Jackson and Andre Roberts made playing time hard to come by for Robinson. He dressed for the first five games but recorded only one catch for six yards. He hadn’t dressed for the past seven games as veteran Santana Moss overtook him on the depth chart.

Washington promoted Miller from the practice squad to the 53-man roster earlier on Saturday morning.