As the Las Vegas Raiders search for a new head coach and general manager, minority owner Tom Brady observed the NFL Divisional Playoff game between the Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions. The playoffs have spotlighted former Raiders players who have thrived with their new teams. Notably, defensive back Amik Robertson, who joined the Lions last offseason, played a critical role in their division-winning campaign this year.
Robertson faced a significant challenge in the playoffs against the elite receiver Justin Jefferson. Despite a strong performance in the regular season, he was injured early in the divisional game, impacting the Lions' chances. Postgame, Lions head coach Dan Campbell confirmed that Robertson fractured his arm and will need surgery. However, Robertson's solid first season and consistent improvement suggests he may emerge as a starter upon recovery.