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August 8, 2020 at 8:47 pm #119033znModerator
from https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2020/08/08/rams-ashawn-robinson-active-non-football-injury-list/
The Los Angeles Rams have yet to place anyone on the PUP list, which is a good sign for their players’ health, but they did make a roster move on Saturday. The team announced it has placed A’Shawn Robinson on the active/non-football injury list.
Robinson will still count toward the active roster, but the list indicates that he suffered an injury outside of practices that will prevent him from taking part in team activities. The Rams didn’t disclose what Robinson’s injury is or how long he’ll be out, but in all likelihood, it’s nothing to be concerned about.
August 9, 2020 at 7:16 pm #119067znModeratorKevin Modesti@KevinModesti
A’Shawn Robinson’s unspecified injury occurred before training camp started Monday, a #Rams spokesman said. For context: The Colts recently put WR T.Y. Hilton on the “active/non-football injury” list with what is reported to be a hamstring injury sustained working out at home.Gary Klein@LATimesklein
Robinson was placed on the list because of an unspecified injury or condition that occurred before the start of training camp, a team spokesperson said. He is eligible to return as soon as he is physically sound, the spokesperson said.McVay says there is no timeline for return of A’Shawn Robinson, who was put on non-football injury list because of unspecified “condition.” Said Rams “look forward to being able to get him back at some point this season. When that is, I don’t know.”
McVay: “This is just being precautionary with some things that we kind of discovered and he was able to really communicate clearly to us. So it was something that recently came about.”
In wake of Robinson situation, McVay on the Rams’ability to re-sign Michael Brockers after deal with Ravens fell through: “Thank the Lord.”
J.B. Long@JB_Long
Sean McVay on @RamsNFL DT A’Shawn Robinson on NFI list: He’s doing really well. He’s going to partake in meetings. Get him back “at some point this season.”This was something that did catch the Rams “by surprise.” But sounds precautionary. And everyone is glad they identified the (unspecified) condition at this stage.
Also of note: Rookie edge Terrell Lewis back in the building today.
Stu Jackson@StuJRams
Rams head coach Sean McVay says DT A’Shawn Robinson, who was placed on the Non-Football Injury List yesterday, is “doing really well.” Will be able to get treatment, be around teammates. “We’ll be able to get him back at some point this season,” but don’t know when that is.”August 9, 2020 at 8:45 pm #119072znModeratorMedical condition sidelines A’Shawn Robinson
https://www.al.com/sports/2020/08/medical-condition-sidelines-ashawn-robinson.html
The Los Angeles Rams don’t have a timetable for the return of A’Shawn Robinson after an undisclosed medical condition landed the former Alabama All-American on the non-football injury list, Sean McVay, the NFL team’s coach, said on Sunday.
The Rams placed the defensive tackle on NFI on Saturday.
“He’s able to partake in meetings, get treatment, be around his teammates,” McVay said. “We’ll look forward to getting him back at some point this season. When that is, I don’t know specifically.”
An exam for training camp identified Robinson’s condition, which McVay declined to specify. Jordan Rodrigue of The Athletic reported the problem was cardiovascular in nature. McVay did say Robinson would not need a medical procedure to correct the condition.
“It’s not anything that’s too concerning,” McVay said. “I’m glad we were able to get a hold of it early on. It’s something that surprised us. This wasn’t something we expected.”
After spending his first four NFL seasons with the Detroit Lions, Robinson joined Los Angeles as a free agent on March 18 for a two-year, $17 million contract.
In 2019, when he started nine games, Robinson had 40 tackles and knocked down three passes while playing 46 percent of the defensive snaps for the Lions. He missed the final three games of the season because of a shoulder injury.
In 58 games with Detroit, Robinson had 37 starts, 172 tackles, five sacks, 16 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and one interception, which he returned 2 yards for a touchdown against the New Orleans Saints on Oct. 15, 2017. The interception is one of 16 passes that Robinson has gotten at least a hand on during his NFL career.
At Alabama, Robinson was a consensus All-American in 2015 for the Crimson Tide’s CFP national championship team.
Robinson entered the NFL as a second-round selection in the 2016 NFL Draft.
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