Cam Robinson Injury: Jaguars LT Carted to Locker Room With Knee Injury vs. Cowboys
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David Chao, MD
2 min read • December 18, 2022
Jacksonville Jaguars left tackle Cam Robinson suffered an apparent right knee injury in the fourth quarter against the Cowboys and was carted to the locker room.
By video, Robinson appeared to suffer an MCL sprain when he was rolled up on by a Cowboys defender, according to the Pro Football Docs. There's also concern for a torn ACL, based on the injury mechanism and the fact his foot was planted.
Robinson will likely undergo an MRI to evaluate the damage to his right knee. He was deemed questionable to return.
MCL sprains, depending on severity, typically require a two-week absence at minimum. The Jaguars face the Jets next Thursday and will undoubtedly be without Robinson.
Right tackle Jawaan Taylor also left the game with a hamstring injury. He was questionable to return, but was able to make it back late in the fourth quarter.
Walker Little has replaced Robinson at left tackle.