Commanders RB Brian Robinson Jr. returned to practice Wednesday, fueling optimism about his return after missing last week's loss to the Ravens with a knee injury.
The Washington Commanders lost to the Baltimore Ravens without Brian Robinson Jr. in the backfield, but signs are promising that he should return going into Week 7.
The Washington Commanders revealed their Week 6 inactive list ahead of the big showdown against the Baltimore Ravens. Starting running back Brian Robinson Jr.
The Washington Commanders have one major injury concern heading into Week 6 at the Baltimore Ravens. They need all hands on deck heading into the biggest test of their season so far.
Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. was ruled out of Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens due to his right knee injury. Robinson missed practice all week and was listed as questionable on Friday before the team announced Saturday that he would be held out of the contest.
The Washington Commanders (4-1) have what is easily the biggest game of the young 2024 season on deck in the form of the Baltimore Ravens (3-2), but Jayden Daniels and co.
The Baltimore Ravens will look to slow down a dangerous Washington Commanders offense on Sunday, but that offense won't have one of its best weapons. On Saturday, the Commanders officially ruled out running back Brian Robinson Jr.
The Washington Commanders are getting ready to face their DMV rival Baltimore Ravens, but they will do so without one of their key players on the offensive side of the ball.
The Battle of the Beltway between the Baltimore Ravens and Washington Commanders could take place without one of the Commanders' top weapons. Washington running back Brian Robinson Jr.
The Washington Commanders have had a clear run on the injury front throughout the campaign. That's not the case with most teams around the league, but it's only enhanced a sensational opening under new head coach Dan Quinn and his coaching staff.
With the Washington Commanders taking on the Cleveland Browns in Week 5 (Sunday at 1:00 PM ET), is Brian Robinson Jr. a good bet to get into the end zone?
Brian Robinson Jr. and the Washington Commanders head to Commanders Field on Sunday at 1:00 PM ET to match up with the Cleveland Browns in Week 5 after he found the end zone one time on the ground and rushed for 101 yards on 21 carries in his last game.
On Thursday, it looked questionable that Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. would play in Week 5 against the Cleveland Browns. He had missed two consecutive practices with a knee injury.
Running back Brian Robinson Jr. missed the first two practices of the week with a knee injury as the Washington Commanders prepared for their Week 5 game against the Cleveland Browns.
The Washington Commanders (3-1) are the talk of the NFL and a ton of eyes are going to be on this week's matchup against the Cleveland Browns (1-3), but Washington may be without one of their best players when the game kicks off on Sunday.
The Washington Commanders offense just scores. After the Arizona Cardinals scored a touchdown on the game’s opening drive, the Commanders answered with a touchdown of their own.
Even though he didn't have his best performance in Week 3, Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. is impressing the coaching staff. "He's everything I thought he would be and more," Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury said.
Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. is beginning to break out as he emerges in his third season in the NFL. Robinson is coming off a career-high 133 rushing yards in a Week 2 win against the New York Giants, but his continued rise hasn't surprised coach Dan Quinn.
The Washington Commanders are in the win column in 2024, beating the New York Giants 21-18 on Sunday. That gives rookie QB Jayden Daniels a victory in his home debut.
Brian Robinson Jr.'s sensational performance in Week 2 against the New York Giants played a leading role in the Washington Commanders' last-gasp success.
The Washington Commanders made significant alterations to their offense throughout a busy offseason for the franchise. Nobody expected those in power to sit on their hands after how things unfolded during their four-win campaign in 2023.
Of the four NFC East teams, only Philadelphia is favored to win in Week 1, but standout play from the right player could put them all over the top. Here’s a look at each team’s X factor heading into Week 1.
The attempted carjacking of the Commanders running back last summer is now back in the news.
Washington Commanders star rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. rocked a unique "big hat" following his team's win on Sunday. The company that makes those hats might want to think about an endorsement deal for Robinson.
Don't expect Robinson to let the success he had on Sunday give him a big head. But if it does, he has the hat to fill it.
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