The Minnesota Vikings have acquired offensive tackle Cam Robinson from the Jacksonville Jaguars. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reported the move.
The Vikings acquire Cam Robinson and a conditional 2026 7th that can be removed based on playtime, and the Jaguars get a conditional 2026 5th that can become a 4th based on playtime. The Vikings aggressively moved to acquire the Jaguars’ starting left tackle after losing Christian Darrisaw to a torn ACL and MCL against the Rams in Week 8.
Cam Robinson had been on the Vikings since being drafted in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft out of Alabama. He has played in 91 games for the Jaguars, starting in each. In 2024, he had been playing up and down, giving up 13 pressures in the first three games for the Jaguars before getting his play straightened out. Since Week 4, Robinson has surrendered just three pressures.
Robinson is playing on a franchise tag that the Jaguars placed on him this past offseason. He will become a free agent during the 2025 NFL offseason.