
"Bijan Robinson just led the entire NFL in scrimmage yards during a wizardly campaign where he rushed for a career-high 1,478 yards, reeled in a career-high 79 passes for 820 yards, and scored a combined 11 touchdowns. It was one of the most impressive seasons in franchise history, and it's now earned him a first-team All-Pro nod. Robinson is the first Falcons first teamer since Matt Ryan, Julio Jones, and Vic Beasley all were honored back during the 2016 season. Jessie Bates, Kyle Pitts, and Chris Lindstrom were all named second-team All-Pros."
"The engine for a Falcons offense that too often sputtered in 2025, very little of the team's struggles could be laid at the feat of the gifted back, who used incredible balance, his trademark jumps cuts, and a blend of vision, power, and speed to frequently leave defenders on the ground and grasping at air. His 2,298 scrimmage yards were a franchise record, surpassing the great William Andrews' mark in 1983,"
Bijan Robinson led the NFL in scrimmage yards with 2,298, rushing for a career-high 1,478 yards and catching 79 passes for 820 yards while scoring 11 combined touchdowns. Robinson earned first-team All-Pro honors and became the first Falcons first-teamer since 2016. Several big runs were negated by holding penalties, which cost potential additional milestones. Robinson set a Falcons single-season scrimmage record, surpassing William Andrews' 1983 mark. Jessie Bates, Kyle Pitts, and Chris Lindstrom were named second-team All-Pros. Bates recorded three interceptions (including a pick-six), 98 tackles, six pass deflections, and a forced fumble. Lindstrom excelled in pass protection and run blocking.
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