On Aug. 28, former Alabama Crimson Tide and current Washington Commander’s rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. was shot during what the team reported to be an attempted robbery or carjacking.
WASHINGTON - On Aug. 28, Washington Commander’s rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. was shot during what the team reported to be an attempted robbery or carjacking.
Now just 38 days after being shot, Robinson Jr. has been cleared to return to practice according to the Washington Commanders.Robinson Jr. played for Alabama from 2017-2021 and was the team’s starting running back in 2021. During that season, he rushed for 1,343 yards and 14 touchdowns.At the time of the shooting, Robinson Jr. was pushing forward in the Commander’s running back room.
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