The Commanders are reportedly shopping running back Brian Robinson Jr., stirring excitement and speculation in the NFL community. This News gained traction when Robinson was notably absent from the preseason game against the Bengals on Monday night.
- Commanders shopping running back Brian Robinson Jr.
- Robinson did not play against Bengals.
- Coach Dan Quinn discusses "moving parts."
- Robinson's rookie contract ends this year.
- Career-high rushing yards of 799 last season.
- Trade would result in $212,000 dead money.
Head coach Dan Quinn confirmed that discussions took place with Robinson and general manager Adam Peters, indicating that there are “a lot of moving parts” in this situation. Quinn emphasized the importance of open communication, stating he prefers players to hear updates directly from him.
As the Commanders assess their options, one must wonder: what does this mean for Robinson’s career? His rookie season was remarkable, especially after overcoming a life-threatening injury. Key developments include:
- Robinson rushed for a career-high 799 yards last season.
- He has a base salary of $3.4 million in the final year of his rookie contract.
- The Commanders would incur only $212,000 in dead money if he is traded.
As the preseason unfolds, fans will be keen to see how this situation develops. Will Robinson remain with the Commanders, or will he find a new home? Keep an eye on upcoming games for further updates.