Sources: Commanders trading Robinson to 49ers
Briefly

Brian Robinson was traded from Washington to San Francisco for a 2026 sixth-round pick. Robinson did not play in Washington's preseason game and had been shopped after coaches cited depth at running back. The Commanders planned to release him if no trade materialized. The move saves Washington $3.3 million in salary-cap space. The 49ers add depth at a running-back position hit by injuries, with rookie Jordan James sidelined, Patrick Taylor Jr. on injured reserve and Isaac Guerendo recently returning from injury. Robinson is expected to bring a power element to San Francisco's backfield.
ASHBURN, Va. -- The Washington Commanders are trading running back Brian Robinson to the San Francisco 49ers for a 2026 sixth-round pick, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Robinson did not play in Washington's preseason game Monday vs. Cincinnati, signaling the end of his relationship with the franchise. The Commanders had planned to release him if they could not find a trade partner. Washington had been shopping Robinson since earlier this month, in part because of the depth coaches say the team has at running back.
In adding Robinson, the 49ers add much-needed depth at a position that has been hit hard by injury. San Francisco has been without rookie Jordan James for most of camp, placed Patrick Taylor Jr. on injured reserve with a shoulder injury and just got backup Isaac Guerendo back from a shoulder injury of his own. Starter Christian McCaffrey has made it through camp without issue but Robinson should provide a power element the Niners backfield otherwise lacks.
Commanders coach Dan Quinn and offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury boasted of their improved depth at running back this summer, signaling the potential for parting ways with Robinson. Their intentions became clear when Robinson did not play in -- nor did he attend -- Monday's preseason game vs. Cincinnati. Washington could end up using a running back by committee approach. The Commanders top two backs Monday were Chris Rodriguez and rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt. Both managed long runs vs. the Bengals vs. the
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