The Washington Commanders are expected to activate rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. from the NFI [non-football injury] list this week, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.
This is a remarkable recovery for Robinson, who was the victim of an attempted carjacking in late August and suffered two gunshot wounds.
As Rapoport noted, this doesn’t mean Robinson will play in Week 5. It does allow him to practice fully with the team, and his return is imminent.
Robinson’s return could be good news for Washington’s running game. Offensive coordinator Scott Turner hasn’t necessarily committed to the run in the season’s first three games, instead relying on quarterback Carson Wentz to get the ball in the hands of Washington’s outstanding wide receivers.
Antonio Gibson hasn’t been bad; he just hasn’t had a ton of opportunities. Once Robinson returns, the Commanders can use Gibson more in the passing game.