Jacksonville Jaguars left tackle Cam Robinson will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, coach Doug Pederson confirmed Monday.
Robinson tore the meniscus in his right knee in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 40-34 overtime victory against the visiting Dallas Cowboys.
“I hate it for him because he’s played extremely well this season,” Pederson said.
Robinson, 27, has started all 14 games this season, playing at least 93 percent of the offensive snaps in each contest before getting hurt on Sunday.
He signed a three-year, $52.75 million contract in May after the Jaguars used the franchise tag on him in March. The deal includes $33 million guaranteed.
Robinson has started 75 games for Jacksonville since it drafted him in the second round (34th overall) out of Alabama in 2017.
Walker Little replaced Robinson against the Cowboys and will likely be the starter Thursday night when the Jaguars (6-8) visit the New York Jets (7-7).
–Field Level Media