Que Robinson Injury Update: Alabama LB ruled out vs. LSU
BATON ROUGE, La. – Alabama linebacker Que Robinson left the LSU game in the third quarter with an injury and was officially ruled out for the rest of the game, per a UA spokesperson.
ESPN reported it was a “severe forearm” injury for Robinson.
Robinson stayed on the turf at Tiger Stadium and was favoring his left arm. He walked off under his own power and went straight to Alabama’s sideline medical tent. Robinson emerged with his left arm in a sling and walked to the Crimson Tide’s locker room alongside trainers.
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Robinson started the game at the Wolf position and recorded two tackles before his early exit. Alabama only traveled to Baton Rouge with four outside linebackers – Robinson, Qua Russaw, Yhonzae Pierre and freshman Noah Carter. Keanu Koht, the Crimson Tide’s third Wolf, did not make the trip to Tiger Stadium. Neither did freshman Jayshawn Ross.
Robinson is one of four Alabama players who left the LSU game due to injury, along with right guard Jaeden Roberts, defensive back DeVonta Smith and running back Jam Miller.
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