INGLEWOOD — Rams wide receiver Demarcus Robinson left Sunday’s 44-42 win over the Buffalo Bills with a shoulder injury and did not return.
Robinson suffered the injury in the third quarter on a deep ball to the right side of the field. As Robinson made the catch — later nullified by pass interference penalties on both teams — he landed on his right shoulder.
The veteran receiver appeared in pain on the field but was able to get up and walk under his own power to the sideline, where he was checked out by the team’s training staff.
In the locker room after the game, Robinson did not have ice or a wrap on the injured shoulder. He finished with one target and no receptions on the night.
Receiver Puka Nacua also received some attention from the training staff in the second half and had a bag of ice around his right ankle in the locker room after the game, but he shook off any questions about the matter.
“Just ran into some big guys during the football game and being able to make sure I check in with my body and then come back out and ready to hit somebody again,” Nacua explained, adding that he “100%” expects to play in Thursday night’s game against the San Francisco 49ers.