
"In the third quarter of Atlanta's Monday Night Football matchup against the Los Angeles Rams, Bijan exceeded 2,176 scrimmage yards, surpassing the great William Andrews' 1983 mark. In the end, there will be no asterisk about it happening in a 17 game season versus a 16 game season; Bijan got it done in spectacular fashion with a pair of touchdowns and a career-long 93 yard touchdown run in the mix."
"We knew Robinson had the talent to do this, but seeing him actually do it has been a joy. Players like Bijan, Julio Jones, and Andrews are the kind of once-in-a-decade talents the Falcons have been fortunate enough to have over the years, and they make great football better and bleak football easier to endure. It was fitting that he broke that record not on"
Bijan Robinson broke a longstanding Falcons single-season scrimmage yards record by exceeding 2,176 yards during Monday Night Football against the Los Angeles Rams. The mark surpassed William Andrews' 1983 total and included a pair of touchdowns and a career-long 93-yard touchdown run. The achievement came in a 17-game season without any asterisk applied to the accomplishment. Robinson's performances reflect once-in-a-decade talent comparable to players like Julio Jones and William Andrews, featuring highlight plays that combine power, agility, and balance. The record suggests Robinson may set additional franchise milestones in future seasons despite team results.
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