The Jacksonville Jaguars will be without an offensive tackle for four games in the fall.
RELATED: Ex-Alabama OT Cam Robinson gives Jaguars its first postseason berth since 2007
Cameron Robinson, a former University of Alabama standout, will serve a suspension for violating the National Football League’s performance-enhancing drug (PED) policy. ESPN’s Adam Schefter broke the news Thursday. Field Yates of ESPN broke down how costly the suspension is for Robinson. The 27-year-old got selected in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft.
NFL officially is suspending Jaguars’ OT Cam Robinson four games for violating the PED policy, per source.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 29, 2023
This suspension costs Cam Robinson $3.55M in base salary and voids the guaranteed money left in his contract.
A costly suspension, with the door now open to first round LT Anton Harrison becoming an immediate starter. https://t.co/1HkUSDMgSk
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) June 29, 2023
Robinson has started 61 games in his career. He helped the Crimson Tide to a College Football Playoff National Championship in 2015 and paced Derrick Henry to a Heisman Trophy the same year.
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