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The Milwaukee Police Dept. says poppers, marijuana and alcohol were found in the motel room where ex-NFL linemanBryan Robinsondied.
According to an official report obtained byTMZ Sports, the 41-year-old checked in to the Midpoint Motel around 9 AM on Saturday with another man -- black male, thin build and dreadlocks.
Staffers say Robinson was a "regular" at the hotel and usually checked out at 6 PM -- and got concerned when he didn't leave at his usual time. So they checked on the room and found Robinson lying face down on the bed.
Officials say there was no sign of trauma -- but investigators did find marijuana, an empty bottle of Jungle Juice Plus poppers, Crown Royal and a bottle of lubrication.
The coroner noted that Robinson had "petechial hemorrhages."
According to the police report, the other man left the motel between 4 PM and 5 PM.
Officials say Robinson's wife was contacted -- and they informed her of his death. She said Robinson didn't have any medical problems and she last spoke with him Saturday morning before he left.
The 41-year-old -- who played for the Bears, Cardinals, Rams, Bengals and Dolphins -- was a solid NFL player. He played in Super Bowl XLIII with the Cardinals in 2009.
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"A crushed toilet paper roll was in the crook of Robinson's left arm, the report said. Also discovered in the room were two bottles of Jungle Juice Plus, the brand name for a popper that includes acetone and nitrite and is huffed to relax the body. One bottle was empty. Authorities found marijuana, a mostly full bottle of Crown Royal whisky and the keys to Robinson's Land Rover, which is registered to his wife, Angela, and was in the parking lot"
"He had off-field issues, twice getting charged with DUI, but throughout his career he was considered a good teammate. Late in the 2003 season, a man accused him of sexual assault. After a search warrant was executed at Robinson's Gurnee home, prosecutors declined to charge Robinson with any wrongdoing."
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