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Here’s why Falcons RB Bijan Robinson didn’t receive a single touch during first half vs. Bucs in Week 7

Here's why Falcons RB Bijan Robinson didn't receive a single touch during first half vs. Bucs in Week 7

Despite not being on the team’s injury report, Falcons rookie first-round pick Bijan Robinson played just six snaps and did not receive a single touch during the first half of Sunday’s 16-13 victory over the Buccaneers. When asked at halftime about his running back’s inactivity, Falcons coach Arthur Smith said Robinson is “just not feeling all that great,” via Falcons team reporter.

Following the game, Robinson said that he was suffering from headaches and began “feeling weird” Saturday night. He struggled to sleep and woke up Sunday “feeling completely out of it.” He took medicine to try and feel better, but his head continued to hurt. He finished the game with just one carry for 3 yards.

Robinson, who entered the game as the Falcons’ leader in rushing and co-leader in receptions, had zero targets and zero rushing attempts during the game’s first 30 minutes. The Falcons and Buccaneers were tied, 10-10, at intermission. 

Head coach Arthur Smith was asked why Robinson was given the one carry when he hadn’t played all game, Smith deferred to the play itself.

“He was in a two-minute situation,” Smith said to reporters. “Gave us three yards and it was situational football. He changes how people want to call it and that’s why. It’s pretty simple.”

While Robinson was a bystander, Tyler Allgeier and Cordarrelle Patterson combined to have 13 of Atlanta’s 15 first half rushing attempts. Drake London and Jonnu Smith each had three receptions in the first half to lead Atlanta. 

Robinson’s inability to play is a big deal for the Falcons. Not only is he the Falcons’ most productive offensive player, he is currently top 10 among all running backs in rushing and receiving. 

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Author: Bryan DeArdo
October 23, 2023 | 4:45 pm

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