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Minnesota Vikings Acquire Cam Robinson from Jaguars Amid Season Challenges

The Vikings bolster their offensive line by trading for tackle Cam Robinson following the season-ending injury to Christian Darrisaw.

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Updated: Oct 30th, 2024, 12:10 AM ET

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The Minnesota Vikings have made a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars to acquire veteran left tackle Cam Robinson, addressing a pressing need after Christian Darrisaw's injury. The deal involves exchanging conditional draft picks for 2026. This acquisition comes as the Vikings aim for a playoff push while dealing with a two-game losing streak, signaling their commitment to the current season. Robinson, a proven lineman since being drafted in 2017, is expected to step in as a starter, providing vital protection for quarterback Sam Darnold.


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