Washington Redskins linebacker Keenan Robinson saw his rookie season come to an abrupt end last November when he suffered a torn pectoral on Thanksgiving against the Dallas Cowboys.
A torn pectoral will now cost him his sophomore season as well.
According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Robinson suffered a torn pectoral during Thursday’s practice and will miss the entire season. It’s the other pectoral he injured this time around.
Robinson played in 11 games with the Redskins as a rookie after being selected in the fourth round of last year’s draft out of the University of Texas. He recorded 11 tackles in limited duty last season.