The upstart Jacksonville Jaguars pulled off a huge comeback win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence spearheaded the comeback with touchdown passes on three consecutive drives after Jacksonville fell down by the score of 27-10 early in the third quarter.
Unfortunately, this win did not come without a cost. Star left tackle Cam Robinson came up hobbled in the second half and did not return to action. Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson noted that the left tackle suffered a torn meniscus and is likely lost for the remainder of the season, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
A second-round pick of the Jaguars out of Alabama back in 2017, Robinson has been a mainstay on the Jaguars’ offensive line. In fact, he’s started all 75 games in which he’s appeared since joining the team. To say that this could be a massive blow for Jacksonville’s playoff hopes would be an understatement.