Jaguars starting left tackle Cam Robinson entered the NFL’s concussion protocol after being diagnosed with a concussion during Jacksonville’s Week 7 matchup with the New England Patriots in London, head coach Doug Pederson shared on Monday.
Robinson logged five offensive snaps in the game before exiting hurt.
Fourth-year Jaguars backup tackle Walker Little finished the game in Robinson’s place, posting 56 offensive snaps.
“I thought he did a good job,” Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said about Little’s performance.
“Obviously, about the fourth or fifth play, he has to come into the game and play from there. Walker’s a pro. That’s what I like about him. He comes to work every day, prepares like a starter, and he’s always ready.”
Robinson has, when available, started at left tackle for Jacksonville since his second-round NFL draft selection by the club in 2017, making 91 appearances.
However, Robinson has not completed a full season since 2020, due to multiple injuries and last season a four-game suspension to begin the year.