Veteran offensive tackle Cam Robinson joins Texans in free agency
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Cam Robinson, a former tackle for the Jaguars and Vikings, has officially signed a one-year contract with the Houston Texans, which could be worth up to $14.5 million with incentives. His signing marks a missed opportunity for the New England Patriots, who were seen as a potential fit given his past relationship with head coach Doug Marrone, who drafted Robinson in 2017. Despite this connection, the Patriots have chosen to stick with Vederian Lowe as their starting left tackle, showing confidence in their existing offensive line personnel.
Cam Robinson, formerly of the Jaguars and Vikings, has signed a one-year, $12 million deal with the Texans, opting not to join the Patriots.
The connection between Robinson and Doug Marrone, who drafted him in 2017, raised expectations for a potential reunion with the Patriots.
Despite resources to pursue Robinson, the Patriots have opted for Vederian Lowe as their starting left tackle, indicating confidence in their current lineup.
Robinson's deal with Houston could reach $14.5 million with incentives, showcasing the Texans' commitment to enhancing their offensive line.
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