Detroit Lions cornerback Amik Robertson has been ruled out by the team following an elbow injury he suffered during Saturday's divisional playoff game against the Washington Commanders.
Detroit cornerback suffered a broken humerus in the first quarter of Saturday's game against Washington and underwent surgery, according to report.
The Lions continued to pick up devastating injuries on Saturday night when Amik Robertson went down with a nasty injury.
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
Slowed-down footage of Amik Robertson's injury on Saturday night shows the cornerback's arm appearing to snap.
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Jan. 18th, I, along with Lions fans everywhere, watched as our hopes and dreams once again were replaced with pain and disappointment. Were the football gods against us, was it the bruised and battered defense,
Detroit Lions defensive back Amik Robertson (arm) underwent surgery to fix the broken humerus he suffered in the team's 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders this past Saturday. The NFL's Tom Pelissero reported the news.
The NFL Network confirms that Lions defensive back Amik Robertson has undergone successful surgery to repair the broken arm he suffered early in the 45-31 loss to Washington in the NFC Divisional
Free Press columnist Carlos Monarrez answers three questions about the Detroit Lions’ 40-34 victory over the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Monday.
The top-seeded Lions gave up 299 passing yards and two touchdowns to rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels during the game, the loss of their final regular season game's hero Amik Robertson, who played brilliantly against Vikings star Justin Jefferson, appearing to factor in greatly.