The Maui News

Jaguars LT Robinson suspended 4 games for PEDs

- By MARK LONG

JACKSONVIL­LE, Fla. — The NFL suspended Jacksonvil­le Jaguars left tackle Cam Robinson on Thursday for the first four games of the regular season for violating league policy on performanc­e-enhancing drugs.

Robinson and the team had been awaiting his punishment for more than two months. Knowing it was coming, the Jaguars signed veteran and oft-injured backup Josh Wells to a one-year deal in early April and then used their first-round draft pick on Oklahoma offensive tackle Anton Harrison. They hope those moves will help offset being without Robinson for nearly a quarter of the season.

“As a veteran leader in the locker room, I always want to set a good example and my actions in this instance are not a reflection of that goal,” Robinson said in a statement. “I apologize to the fans, my coaches and, most importantl­y, my teammates.”

Robinson’s suspension is without pay, meaning he will lose roughly $900,000 a game. He’s the highest-paid player on Jacksonvil­le’s roster.

“While we certainly respect the NFL’s ruling and are disappoint­ed with this developmen­t, we will support Cam as he works his way through the suspension,” the team said in a statement. “We are confident that Cam and our team will rise above this challenge as we collective­ly move forward.”

Walker Little, a second-round pick in 2021, is expected to fill in for Robinson when Jacksonvil­le opens the season Sept. 10 at Indianapol­is. Harrison has worked solely at right tackle during the team’s offseason program.

Robinson is eligible to participat­e in all preseason practices and games. He will be allowed to return to the team’s facility during the second half of his suspension and would be eligible to make his regular-season debut when the Jaguars play the Buffalo Bills in London on Oct. 8.

“It hurts me that I cannot be out there with my brothers at the start of the regular season,” Robinson said. “I will attack training camp the same way I have for the last six seasons, to make sure I am ready both mentally and physically.”

Under the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement with players, the suspension voids all remaining guarantees in the three-year, $52.75 million contract Robinson signed last year. The deal included a $15 million signing bonus and $33 million guaranteed.

Robinson was held back during most of offseason workouts. He tore the meniscus in his right knee in mid-December and missed the final five games of the season, including two in the playoffs.

A second-round pick from Alabama in 2017, Robinson has started 75 games over six seasons in Jacksonvil­le.

 ?? AP file photo ?? Jaguars offensive tackle Cam Robinson, shown during a game against the Lions on Dec. 4, is the highest-paid player on Jacksonvil­le’s roster.
AP file photo Jaguars offensive tackle Cam Robinson, shown during a game against the Lions on Dec. 4, is the highest-paid player on Jacksonvil­le’s roster.

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