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.
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.
Cornerback Amik Robertson rewarded the Detroit Lions' belief in him with a stellar outing vs. wide receiver Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings Sunday night.
Lions cornerback Amik Robertson has great respect for receivers like Justin Jefferson, but he refuses to fear them. That confidence shined Sunday.
Detroit Lions cornerback Amik Robertson broke his arm in the 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders. He was hurt on the second snap, tackling receiver Terry McLaurin, and walked off the field in tears in Saturday night’s divisional playoff game.
The Detroit Lions fell from the playoffs quicker than expected and gave up 45 points to the Washington Commanders, though seven of those came off an interception returned for a touchdown. It's led to a lot of football fans on social media questioning this loss's
The starting Detroit Lions cornerback suffered a broken arm and went to the hospital where he underwent surgery. NFL Network reports Robertson had surgery for his broken humerus bone, and “is expected to be ready for offseason workouts.”
The Detroit Lions were favored not just to defeat the Washington Commanders on Saturday night, but win the NFC. Detroit finished the regular season with 15 wins
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.
After the Commanders defeated the Lions in their divisional round matchup, Dan Campbell shared Amik Robertson broke his arm.