By Nick Shook
While relatively low-scoring, Atlanta’s dominant Sunday night win over Minnesota delivered a statement to the rest of the NFL: Respect Bijan Robinson.
It’s not necessarily a new lesson; after all, Robinson finished fourth in the NFL in total scrimmage yards last season. But he did so for a Falcons team that attracted attention for the wrong reasons as their playoff ambitions faded down the stretch of the 2024 campaign, rendering Robinson’s accomplishment as little more than a footnote.
Coach Raheem Morris believes football fans won’t make the same mistake in 2025. He certainly isn’t taking Robinson for granted.
“He’s definitely the best player in football, without a doubt,” Morris said on Wednesday, via ESPN. “He’s unbelievable. I love the kid. I love everything about him. I love watching him with the ball. I love his confidence. I love his demeanor. I love his mindset. I love the leadership. I love everything about him.”
Morris’ comments come on the heels of a 143-yard outing for Robinson in the win over the Vikings, the tailback’s second-most rushing yards in a game in his young career and the third 125-plus-yard performance of his career, tying for the fourth-most such games in the NFL since 2023. The other players in that group are all household names: Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley and Jonathan Taylor.