
Bijan Robinson delivered a statement performance in the Atlanta Falcons’ 24-14 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Monday night.
The Falcons returned from their bye week and dominated a Super Bowl-caliber opponent at home, improving to 3-2 heading into Week 7.
Michael Penix Jr. had a steady outing, but the spotlight belonged entirely to Robinson, whose explosive play captivated both the stadium crowd and social media.
Robinson’s dominance didn’t go unnoticed by former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky, who praised the running back during a recent segment on The Pat McAfee Show.
His analysis highlighted what separates Robinson from other backs in the league today.
“Bijan (Robinson) is absolutely off the charts. He’s off the charts. I don’t know if there’s a back in the league that has his kind of jump cut, stop, start,” Orlovsky said.
“Bijan is absolutely off the charts. … He’s a special player.”@danorlovsky7 shares his thoughts on Bijan Robinson and the Falcons following their win against the Bills
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Robinson carried the ball 19 times for 170 yards and a touchdown while adding six catches for 68 yards.
His 81-yard touchdown run marked the longest rush of his NFL career and the longest rushing score in the league this season.
Through five games, Robinson has rushed 83 times for 484 yards, ranking third in the NFL with two touchdowns.
Robinson played a critical role in a fourth-quarter drive that sealed the victory.
He logged four touches on the possession, including a 23-yard reception that pushed Atlanta deep into Buffalo territory.
The drive concluded with a field goal, extending the Falcons’ lead to 24-14 with 1:43 remaining.
The performance marked Robinson’s 11th consecutive game with at least 90 yards from scrimmage, the longest active streak in the NFL.
He’s already recorded three plays of 50 yards or more this season, a sharp increase from last year when he managed only one play over 30 yards.
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