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Two Robinsons Now in Atlanta Backfield
24 Mar
Summary
- Brian Robinson Jr. joins the Falcons on a one-year deal.
- He signed for a total contract value of $2.5 million.
- Robinson will play a complementary role, likely short-yardage.

The Atlanta Falcons have bolstered their backfield by signing running back Brian Robinson Jr. to a one-year contract valued at $2.5 million. This move reunites him with Bijan Robinson, creating a backfield with two players sharing a similar surname, a pairing expected to generate buzz and potential confusion throughout the upcoming season.
Robinson Jr. is anticipated to fill a specific niche within Kevin Stefanski's offense, primarily serving as a short-yardage back and contributing near the goal line. This role mirrors that previously occupied by Tyler Allgeier, who departed for the Arizona Cardinals. Robinson Jr.'s addition provides crucial depth that the team previously lacked.
Entering his fifth NFL season, Robinson Jr. brings experience from his time with the Commanders and the 49ers. In 58 career games, he has accumulated 735 touches for 3,341 scrimmage yards and 22 total touchdowns. His workload saw a decrease in his most recent season with the 49ers, where he recorded 92 carries for 400 rushing yards and two touchdowns, potentially leaving him fresh for his new role in Atlanta.




