Cornerback Amik Robertson, who played a big part in shutting down the Vikings' offense in Week 18, was taken to the locker room with 13:10 left in the opening quarter at Ford Field. He was later ruled out due to an elbow injury. Lions coach Dan Campbell said after the game Robertson suffered a broken arm. He will have surgery on Sunday.
Detroit cornerback suffered a broken humerus in the first quarter of Saturday's game against Washington and underwent surgery, according to report.
In the days before their game against the Washington Commanders, Detroit Lions defensive back Amik Robertson made it clear he wasn't backing down. “They make
Detroit Lions star cornerback went into surgery over a nasty injury he suffered against the Washington Commanders.
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.
The Lions continued to pick up devastating injuries on Saturday night when Amik Robertson went down with a nasty injury.
The Detroit Lions may have lost breakout cornerback Amik Robertson to a elbow injury after a gnarly-looking hit.
On Saturday, early in Detroit’s Divisional Round matchup against the Washington Commanders, cornerback Amik Robertson suffered ... when matched up against Minnesota Vikings wide receiver ...
DETROIT -- The Lions lost starting cornerback Amik Robertson to an arm injury and ... the regular-season finale Jan. 5 when he held Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson to three ...
The Detroit Lions may have lost Amik Robertson to an injury in the NFC divisional round ... Robertson was the breakout star in the team's crucial Week 18 win over the Minnesota Vikings to lock up the 1-seed, shutting down star wide receiver Justin ...
DETROIT (AP) — Detroit Lions cornerback Amik Robertson suffered an elbow injury ... well in Detroit's previous game, slowing down Minnesota Vikings All-Pro receiver Justin Jefferson.
Detroit also has many key players under contract for at least two more seasons: Goff, running backs Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery, tight end Sam LaPorta, offensive linemen Taylor Decker and Graham Glasgow, defensive tackle Alim McNeill, linebacker Jack Campbell, safety Brian Branch and cornerback Terrion Arnold.