As the NFL trade deadline nears, the Minnesota Vikings are set to acquire former Alabama and Jacksonville Jaguars offensive tackle Cam Robinson. Robinson, a seasoned lineman who played his entire career in Jacksonville after being selected 34th overall in the 2017 draft, is expected to fill in for the Vikings’ injured starter, Christian Darrisaw. The Vikings are trading a conditional 2026 fifth-round pick, which could upgrade to a fourth-rounder based on Robinson’s playing time. Jacksonville adds a conditional 2026 seventh-rounder to the deal, which could be removed if Robinson meets specific playing-time thresholds.
Today’s Crimson Tide Schedule:
– Women’s Basketball Exhibition vs. Columbus State | Tuscaloosa, Ala. | 6 p.m. CT
Crimson Tide Results:
– No activities for the Crimson Tide on Monday.
Did You Notice?
– Former Alabama player Keon Ellis logged 17 minutes for the Kings, contributing five points, four rebounds, two assists, two steals, three blocks, a turnover, and four fouls in Sacramento’s 113-96 win over Utah. Collin Sexton also played, adding four points, two rebounds, an assist, three turnovers, and a foul for the Jazz.
– Alabama alum Noah Clowney played 16 minutes for Brooklyn, pulling down three rebounds, one assist, and one block with two fouls as the Nets lost to the Nuggets in overtime, 144-139.
– Former Alabama football player Tony Brown was placed on the Browns’ injured reserve list following a foot injury.
– Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams was recently released from a traffic stop after a concealed weapon was found. The Detroit police are investigating the incident, as some suspect he received preferential treatment due to his status as a Lions player.
On This Day in Crimson Tide History:
– October 30, 1926: Alabama’s Fred Pickhard blocked two LSU punts, each returned for a touchdown in a 24-0 Alabama win, with All-American Wu Winslett returning the first and Ben Enis the second.
– October 30, 1995: Former Alabama punter J.K. Scott was born in Denver, Colo.
Crimson Tide Quote of the Day:
– “I felt like I would take the field with the general; he was that type of guy to me. If I lose, it’s ‘Man, Coach Saban lost.’ He’s that type of guy. He comes into a room, and everybody’s silent. He demands respect. He still reminds me of that general.”
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