WATCH: Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. returns to practice

Brian Robinson Jr. is back.

Washington Commanders rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. officially returned to practice Wednesday. Robinson was shot twice in an attempted carjacking on Aug. 28 and began the season on the non-football injury list.

As expected, Washington activated Robinson from the NFI list Wednesday, meaning he could play in Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans, capping off an amazing recovery.

Courtesy of Zach Selby of Washington’s official website, here is Robinson going through drills:

After practice, Robinson met with the media and called his return to practice “beautiful” and discussed coming back from adversity, per Nicki Jhabvale of The Washington Post.

It sounds like Robinson will play soon, but the Commanders aren’t rushing him back on the field. With Antonio Gibson, J.D. McKissic and Jonathan Williams, Washington has capable backs. Perhaps Robinson receives a few reps against Tennessee Sunday, but that’s far from a guarantee.

Whenever Robinson takes his first official NFL snap, it will be a moment worth celebrating, considering what he’s gone through over the past five weeks.