
The Los Angeles Rams have announced they will be without defensive lineman A’Shawn Robinson for the rest of the season because of a torn meniscus. He has started every game this season for the Rams and was an anchor on the defensive line alongside Aaron Donald and Leonard Floyd. Los Angeles has had a catastrophic season and will likely not be attempting to defend its Super Bowl victory in the 2022-23 NFL Playoffs. Between injuries, limited depth, and bad games the team may consider resetting this season and looking ahead to the 2023 NFL season.
More injury news for the #Rams: Coach Sean McVay tells reporters that DT A’Shawn Robinson tore his meniscus and is out for the season. He’s having surgery.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 23, 2022
This season as a member of the Los Angeles Rams, A’Shawn Robinson recorded 22 solo tackles, 42 total tackles, two tackles for a loss, and three quarterback hits. This is the last year on his contract and with their limited cap space options, it is unclear if he will be returning to Los Angeles next season. It is possible that he has played his last game for the team. With limited cap space, limited draft capital, and aging talent it is currently unclear how the Los Angeles Rams get better next season. We here at Def Pen Sports wish for a speedy recovery and a return to the football field for Robinson next year.