Darius Robinson Injury Leaked from Closed Practice
Darius Robinson Injury Leaked from Closed Practice
Darius Robinson Injury Leaked from Closed Practice
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Arizona Cardinals rookie defensive lineman Darius Robinson sustained a calf injury during Thursday's practice and is set to undergo imaging to determine the severity. Head coach Jonathan Gannon confirmed the injury but expressed frustration that the information was leaked from a closed practice session. Robinson, the 27th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, is a crucial player for the Cardinals, who have already lost linebacker BJ Ojulari to a season-ending knee injury. The team hopes Robinson's injury is minor, as they have significant plans for him, seeing potential in him to even be a candidate for Defensive Rookie of the Year. The Cardinals are scheduled to play their final preseason game against Denver on Sunday and open the season against the Bills on September 8.

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Arizona's first-round pick Darius Robinson has calf injury, will undergo tests to confirm severity
Cardinals Reveal Darius Robinson Injury
Cardinals First-Round Pick Being Evaluated for Major Injury
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Arizona's first-round pick Darius Robinson has calf injury, will undergo tests to confirm severity
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