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Lions' Amik Robertson: Good to go against Pittsburgh
Amik Robertson (hand) is active for Sunday's game against the Steelers.Robertson was limited in practice all week due to a hand injury. He's been given the green light to play Sunday, though his effectiveness in the secondary would likely be limited if he continues to wear a protective club on his injured hand like he did during Week 16 prep. Robertson has accumulated 27 tackles (23 solo), nine pass defenses and one forced fumble across the seven games since the Detroit Lions' Week 8 bye.
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Lions' Amik Robertson: Questionable with hand issue
Amik Robertson (hand) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's game against the Steelers.Robertson has been wearing a club on his injured hand, leading to limited practice designations throughout the week. The slot cornerback has yet to miss a game this year and will likely play through the injury Sunday, as the Detroit Lions' playoff hopes are on the line. If the 27-year-old is unable to play or cannot play his normal snap share, Avonte Maddox may be tasked with some defensive snaps at slot cornerback in Sunday's game.
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Lions' Amik Robertson: Limited in practice Wednesday
Amik Robertson (hand) was limited in Wednesday's practice.Robertson is sporting a club on his injured hand, according to Richard Silva of The Detroit News, but the plan is for him to play Sunday against Pittsburgh. Robertson suffered the injury in last Sunday's loss to the Rams. He's appeared in all 14 games this season, making 10 starts, and has produced 45 tackles (40 solo), a career-high 12 pass breakups, including one interception, and a pair of forced fumbles.
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Lions' Amik Robertson: Dealing with hand injury
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell said Monday that Amik Robertson is nursing a hand injury, Colton Pouncy of The Athletic reports.Campbell said he's hopeful that Robertson will be able to suit up Sunday against the Steelers, but that the team won't know more about his tentative status until returning to practice. Robertson had played 90-plus defensive snaps in nine straight games prior to injuring his hand Week 15 versus the Rams, so if he manages to gain clearance and suit up versus Pittsburgh, he'll figure to handle his usual every-down role.
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Lions' Amik Robertson: Ready to go for SNF
Amik Robertson (hamstring) is active for Sunday night's contest against the Eagles.Robertson is ready to go for Sunday Night Football after having been limited at practice late in the week with a hamstring issue. With Terrion Arnold (concussion) unavailable, Robertson may be tasked with handling the most significant assignment at cornerback for the Detroit Lions against DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown on the other side.
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Lions' Amik Robertson: Dealing with hamstring injury
Amik Robertson (hamstring) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Eagles.Robertson popped up on Thursday's practice report as a limited participant due to a hamstring injury. He's been given the questionable tag for Sunday's road game, and if he joins Terrion Arnold (concussion) on the inactive list, then Rock Ya-Sin, Avonte Maddox and Nick Whiteside would be the top candidates to start at outside corner. Robertson has started in each of the Detroit Lions' last five games, and over that span he has accumulated 16 tackles (14 solo), two pass defenses (one interception) and one forced fumble.
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Lions' Amik Robertson: Nabs INT in Week 5 victory
Roberts tallied six tackles (all solo) and an interception in a 37-24 win over the Bengals on Sunday.Amik Robertson was one of three Detroit Lions to total at least six stops in the win. His pickoff came early in the second quarter on a Jake Browning pass intended for Ja'Marr Chase. That INT was Robertson's first since he recorded two interceptions during the 2023 campaign with Las Vegas.
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Lions' Amik Robertson: Humerus fracture healed
Amik Robertson (arm) has been a full participant at OTAs, indicating that his left humerus fracture is fully healed, Jimmy Liao of USA Today Detroit Lions Wire reports.Robertson had surgery in January to repair the broken humerus he sustained in Detroit's divisional-round loss to Washington. He set career highs with eight passes defensed and 50 tackles during the 2024 regular season and should remain a contributor in the secondary for the Lions in 2025.
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Lions' Amik Robertson: Undergoes successful surgery
Amik Robertson had surgery on the broken humerus he sustained during Saturday's 45-31 divisional-round loss to the Commanders, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.Pelissero adds that the procedure on Robertson's broken arm went well and that he is expected to be available for offseason workouts. The 26-year-old signed a two-year, $9.25 million with the Detroit Lions last March, and he delivered with career highs in tackles (50) and passes defended (8) over 17 regular-season games. Assuming he's healthy, Robertson should reprise his role as Detroit's primary slot cornerback next season.
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Lions' Amik Robertson: Requires surgery on arm
Roberston broke his arm in Saturday's 45-31 divisional-round loss to the Commanders, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Amik Robertson suffered the injury early in the first quarter and was quickly ruled out. He'll undergo surgery Monday, though the timeline for his return is unclear.