NFL free agency: Lions lose CB Amik Robertson to Commanders

Just minutes after reportedly losing linebacker Alex Anzalone in free agency, the Detroit Lions’ defense is taking another hit. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Lions cornerback Amik Robertson is signing with the Washington Commanders. His deal is reportedly worth $16 million over two seasons, with $9.3 million guaranteed.
The Lions originally signed Robertson to a two-year, $9.25 million deal in 2024 as a free agency add from the Raiders. Robertson proved to be a nice, versatile piece of Detroit, playing at both nickel and outside cornerback. He appeared in every regular-season game over two seasons with Detroit, starting 14 contests. Over that time, he tallied 102 tackles, 20 passes defended, two interceptions, and five forced fumbles.
The loss puts the Lions’ secondary in a tough spot. While they could theoretically have their starters at cornerback in both Terrion Arnold and D.J. Reed—plus Ennis Rakestraw may challenge for the starting nickel role—there is still a lot to figure out. Arnold could be in legal trouble, Rakestraw has yet to start a game—and has only played in eight contests—and Detroit’s depth remains questionable with Rock Ya-Sin also facing free agency.




