Patrick Robinson left the Philadelphia Eagles' 34-29 victory over the New York Giants with a head and neck injury in the fourth quarter, but the team's slot cornerback could be out longer.

Via NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Robinson has entered the concussion protocol after showing symptoms during Sunday's win. Robinson will have eight days to clear the concussion protocol in order to play next Monday night against the Oakland Raiders.

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Robinson has 41 tackles, three interceptions, 15 pass deflections, and a sack for the Eagles this season. He has a Pro Football Focus grade of 90.8, fifth in the NFL.

Eagles head coach Doug Pederson will have a further update on Robinson in his Monday press conference.

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