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The Washington Commanders trying to trade starter Brian Robinson Jr. is good news for every other running back on the roster, and one member of the depth chart who’s fighting for a roster spot was blunt when asked about his teammate’s future.
The Washington Commanders will enter the 2025 season with one of the better offenses in football, if Terry McLaurin signs his new deal, which we think he will. But the front office doesn’t appear to be too content with the running back room,
Ahead of the August 26 roster cuts deadline, NFL teams are making and taking calls for players on the roster bubble. The Washington Commanders may be willing to trade their starting running back.
An NFL insider says Washington running back Brian Robinson Jr. will be off the squad by the time Week 1 against the New York Giants starts.
Former Alabama RB Brian Robinson Jr. has been a Washington Commander for the entirety of his brief NFL career. However, he may find himself in another organization sooner than later.
The New Orleans Saints' quarterback room isn't the only position group on the roster that isn't sorted right now. Either Spencer Rattler or Tyler Shough will be
Not far removed from reports surfacing of him being on the trade block, new developments surfaced that the Commanders could cut ties with Brain Robinson Jr.
It appears running back Brian Robinson Jr. may have played his final snap for the Washington Commanders. Amid trade rumors, Robinson did not play in Washington's second preseason matchup vs. the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night and was not even in the stadium.
Robinson gained 799 yards in 2024, averaging 4.3 yards per carry, while catching 20 passes for 159 yards, for 8.0 yards per reception. Age 26, Robinson has carried the ball 570 times for Washington in his three previous NFL seasons for 2,329 yards (4.1 YPC) and 15 rushing touchdowns.
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Robinson Jr., a third-round pick back in 2022 out of Alabama, had the best season of his career in 2024, rushing for 799 yards and eight touchdowns on 4.3 yards per carry. He’s predominantly been an early-down back throughout his career and has dealt with injuries in the past, but has started 37 games over his three-year career.