Arthur Smith explains Bijan Robinson’s lack of involvement

“We never would have put him out there if we thought it could have been detrimental long-term” — Arthur Smith on Bijan Robinson’s status

When the Falcons took the field for their first offensive drive against the Buccaneers in Week 7, running back Bijan Robinson was noticeably absent.

The rookie played a few snaps, but didn’t receive a single touch in the first half of Sunday’s win. Apparently, Robinson was fighting a severe headache and just wasn’t feeling well.

However, the Falcons gave Robinson one carry on their final offensive drive, which was an odd choice at the most critical point in the game if he wasn’t feeling well.

Falcons head coach Arthur Smith provided some clarity when talking with reporters on Monday. Apparently Robinson’s status is nothing to worry about and the team felt comfortable giving him his first carry in the fourth quarter.

“We never would have put him out there if we thought it could have been detrimental long-term,” Smith on Robinson’s involvement, per team reporter Terrin Waack.

As Ian Rapoport of NFL Network explains below, Smith found out that Robinson wasn’t feeling well and the team decided to limit his snaps. Late in the game, Robinson said he felt good enough to give it a shot.

 

The rookie has no lingering issues and he should be back to a full workload in Week 8 when the Falcons take on the Titans in Tennessee.

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