Assistant South Carolina coach, former NFL player, Travian Robertson, hospitalized after the car accident

Assistant South Carolina coach, former NFL player, Travian Robertson, hospitalized after the car accident

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Travian Robertson, a South Carolina The defensive line coach and former NFL player is in stable conditions after injuring himself in a car accident on Friday morning, the university said in a statement.

Chief coach Shane Beamer confirmed in a statement issued by South Carolina that Robertson, who is in his third year as Gamecocks assistant coach, It is expected to do a “complete recovery” after the accident.

Travian Robertson for part time

The Tackle Nose of Atlanta Falcons, Travian Robertson, trotes towards the locker room after the first half of a game against the Tennessee Titans at the Georgia Dome on August 23, 2014. (Jason Getz/USA Today Sports)

“Travian Robertson was involved in a car accident this morning. He is currently in the hospital in stable condition. We hope he will recover completely and return to the field soon,” reads the school statement.

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“Please keep the families of those involved in the accident in their prayers and respect the privacy of the Robertson family during this time.”

Shane Beamer takes the field

The chief coach of South Carolina, Shane Beamer, goes to the field with his team before a match against the Wofford Terriers at the Williams-Brice stadium on November 23, 2024. (Jeff Blake Imagn images)

Sources said ESPN That the former 36 -year -old NFL player suffered a “significant injury at the bottom of the leg.”

According Thebigspur.comRobertson was involved in a frontal collision and taken to a hospital, where he underwent ankle surgery.

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A star defensive Tackle in South Carolina, Robertson was recruited by the Atlanta Falcons In the seventh Ronda of the 2012 NFL Draft. It appeared in 12 games for two seasons before a short period with the Seattle Seahawks.

Washington signed it in 2014, but was released before the start of the 2015 season.

Travian Robertson Tackle

The Nose Tackle of the Atlanta Falcons, Travian Robertson (92) and the defensive wing Jonathan Massaquoi (94), the Miami Dolphins corridor, Damien Williams (5) during the second quarter in the Georgia Dome, on August 8, 2014. (Dale Zanine/USA Today Sports)

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South Carolina will probably be without Robertson on bank when the season opens against Virginia technology August 31.

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