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Commanders Cut Ties with Star Running Back Robinson
20 Aug
Summary
- Commanders to part ways with RB Brian Robinson Jr.
- Robinson has 1 year left on rookie contract, over 2,300 career rushing yards
- Teams interested in acquiring Robinson via trade or free agency

On August 20th, 2025, the Washington Commanders announced they will be parting ways with running back Brian Robinson Jr. Head coach Dan Quinn revealed that the team had met with Robinson the previous day and informed him he would be held out of their upcoming game.
Quinn stated there were "a lot of moving parts" at this time of year, and the decision was made to separate from the 26-year-old running back. While Quinn did not provide specifics on Robinson's reaction, he acknowledged the team has a great deal of respect for the player.
Robinson, who has one year remaining on his rookie contract, has been a productive member of the Commanders' backfield, rushing for over 2,300 yards in 41 NFL games. However, the emergence of rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt and the presence of Chris Rodriguez Jr. and Jeremy McNichols have made Robinson expendable in the team's eyes.
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According to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, there is significant interest in Robinson from other teams, whether via trade or if the Commanders decide to release him. The report suggests Robinson is focused on finding the best possible situation to showcase his skills and secure a lucrative contract as a free agent next offseason.