Detroit Lions, Amik Robertson
Detroit Lions cornerback Amik Robertson suffered an elbow injury on the Washington Commanders’ second snap and walked off the field in tears in Saturday night’s divisional playoff game.
Detroit Lions star cornerback went into surgery over a nasty injury he suffered against the Washington Commanders.
The Lions continued to pick up devastating injuries on Saturday night when Amik Robertson went down with a nasty injury.
Detroit cornerback suffered a broken humerus in the first quarter of Saturday's game against Washington and underwent surgery, according to report.
The Detroit Lions were in the building on Sunday to clean out their lockers after the season-ending loss to the Washington Commanders on Saturday and we got some injury updates a few players.
Less than two minutes into the Lions’ 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders on Saturday, Detroit cornerback Amik Robertson broke his arm. On Sunday, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero provided an update on Robertson’s condition.
The Detroit Lions ’ defense has been decimated by injuries throughout the 2024 season. Over the course of the 17-game regular season, several key players such as Aidan Hutchinson, Derrick Barnes, Alim McNeill and Carlton Davis suffered significant injuries that have ended their season.
Detroit's starting cornerback is questionable to return following a serious injury suffered in the first quarter.
The 26-year-old was forced off the field just minutes into the Divisional round game against the Washington Commanders.
The Detroit Lions will have a ton of questions to answer this offseason after suffering an ugly divisional round defeat to the Washington Commanders. General manager Brad Holmes must find a way to bolster a roster that fell flat in the playoffs and may have to make some tough decisions along the way.
At 3:33 PM EST, Adam Schefter broke the news that the Chicago Bears were finalizing a deal to hire Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Johnson was the hottest head coaching candidate for the second year in a row and took his first interview with the Bears on Jan. 11th, during the Lions bye week before the divisional round of the playoffs.