Steve Scarnecchia Chief Of Staff, Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website
Steve Scarnecchia Chief Of Staff, Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website
Bijan Robinson, a key player for the Atlanta Falcons, delivered an impressive performance in Week 10 against the New Orleans Saints. Despite the team's 20-17 loss, Robinson achieved a season-high with 116 rushing yards and accumulated 144 yards from scrimmage. This performance ranked him second in rushing and third in all-purpose yardage among NFL players through Sunday's games.
Robinson's consistent performance has been a highlight for the Falcons this season. He has recorded at least 100 all-purpose yards in five consecutive games and seven times overall this season. His ability to contribute both on the ground and through the air has become essential for the team's offense.
"That's what I love to do, be an all-around player," Robinson expressed before the game. "When you got a guy that can be effective in the pass game and effective in the run game — you're a dynamic player at that point."
With his recent achievements, Robinson surpassed 1,000 scrimmage yards for the season, joining an elite group of only four players who have reached this milestone so far. Currently ranking fourth in all-purpose yards among NFL players with 1,079 yards, he is approaching his rookie year total of 1,463 yards.
In addition to his yardage accomplishments, Robinson scored two touchdowns against the Saints, bringing his total to six rushing touchdowns this season. His first touchdown came from a crucial fourth-and-goal play, while his second was a notable 37-yard run.
Robinson's development is evident as he improves on various aspects of his game compared to last season. He has already gained 75% of last year's total yards after contact. The comparison between Robinson and other top running backs like Alvin Kamara and Christian McCaffrey highlights his potential.
Falcons head coach Raheem Morris has noted similarities between Robinson and these accomplished players. Both Morris and Robinson credit his progress to increased comfort and control on the field.
Reflecting on the game against New Orleans, Robinson stated: "It was obviously one that we wanted, but we made too many mental mistakes." He acknowledged missed opportunities but remains focused on future successes.