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    Jets defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson lost 12 pounds this offseason, making him 305.
    The 2003 #4 pick in the draft was slowed by weight gain late in his rookie season. He made steady progress last season, but needs a big leap in performance or the “bust” tag will be thrown around.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Jets DT Dewayne Robertson’s knee injury is not serious.
    He might even play in New York’s preseason opener Friday. In IDP leagues that require a tackle, Robertson is one of the best young players in the league.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    DT Dewayne Robertson didn’t dress in Friday’s preseason game against the Lions. His status remains unclear.
    Robertson flew to Birmingham, Ala., last week to see noted orthopedic surgeon James Andrews for a second opinion on his troublesome left knee. At this time, it appears he doesn’t need surgery.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    The New York Daily News reports that DT Dewayne Robertson visited Dr. James Andrews yesterday to get a second opinion on his sore knee.
    The Jets don’t think Robertson will need surgery. ''It’s just something he’ll have to deal with his whole career,’' coach Herm Edwards said.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    DT Dewayne Robertson returned to practice yesterday and said his left knee is ''feeling good.’'
    Robertson refused to give details about his knee injury, but said, ''Football is an impact sport, everybody gets hurt.’' He expects to play Friday against Minnesota.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Jets DT Dewayne Robertson is taking snaps at nose tackle in New York’s new 3-4 defense.
    Many thought Robertson, known for collapsing the pocket, would move to the outside in New York’s new defense. He may need to bulk up, but it appears he’s the favorite to be the Week 1 starter on the nose.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Jets coach Herm Edwards believes DT Dewayne Robertson will be a Pro Bowler.
    Last year’s No. 4 pick in the draft has improved a ton this season. Robertson has 11/2 sacks, 19 tackles (two for a loss), seven quarterback pressures and a forced fumble in six games this seasom.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    DT Dewayne Robertson (hand) did not practice yesterday.
    Robertson is not expected to play tomorrow night against the Eagles, but should be ready for the season opener.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Dewayne Robertson injured his hand in the first half and did not return.
    He’ll be re-evaluated this weekend, but his injury is not expected to keep him out very long.
  • DEN Defensive Lineman
    Dewayne Robertson fractured his right hand in the Friday’s game against the Giants.
    Robertson said he’ll be ready to play in the season opener at Kansas City and may have to play with a cast. He’s also been dealing with a knee injury.