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After being fired, NFL rookie Brian Robinson scores a career highlight on his way

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 9, 2022
Brian Robinson of the Washington Commanders has started his remarkable comeback this weekend to face the Titans just six weeks after being shot twice in an attempted carjacking. On August 28, the 23-year-old Alabama native was shot in his leg and hip while dining in a restaurant in Washington, DC's Near North neighborhood. Robinson underwent surgery on the injuries, which occurred just a week before he was supposed to make his NFL debut, which was a huge blow to the running back.

Brian Robinson, a rookie quarterback for the NFL, makes a dramatic comeback after botched carjacking

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 8, 2022
Brian Robinson, the first to play against the Titans, will complete his incredible comeback just six weeks after being shot twice in a simulated carjacking. On August 28, the 23-year-old Alabama native suffered leg and hip injuries while leaving a restaurant in Washington, DC's Near Northeast neighborhood. Robinson underwent surgery for the injuries, just a week before he was expected to make his NFL debut.

After being shot, Commander Brian Robinson returned to the practice field just five weeks after being fired

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2022
Just five weeks after being shot in the leg and hip in an attempted carjacking, Brian Robinson returned to the practice field on Wednesday. On August 28, Robinson was shot and hospitalized as two criminals attempted to take his car after leaving a seafood restaurant. However, the rookie was thankfully discharged from life-threatening injuries and has now recovered in a remarkably quick manner to return to the gridiron.

Just two weeks after being fired, Washington Commanders' Brian Robinson conducts drills

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2022
Just weeks after being shot by the Washington Commanders, running back Brian Robinson was back at the team's facilities for drills. During a botched carjacking in the District of Columbia on August 28, the rookie sustained two gunshot wounds in his leg and hip. However, just under three weeks after Robinson, 23, is recovering from the crash. On Thursday, he posted a video of him running ladder agility drills and riding a stationary bike to his Instagram story.

After being released from the hospital, Commander Brian Robinson returned to team facilities

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
Brian Robinson not only survived a terrifying encounter, but his coworkers have remarked on his joking. After being released from the hospital that day, the rookie running back out of Alabama appeared at the Commanders' practice facility on Tuesday. He was welcomed by colleagues and coaches, as well as remembering to complete a rookie job of providing snacks for the RB room.

After being shot in botched carjacking, Commander Brian Robinson is discharged from the hospital

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
Following surgery on the two gunshot wounds he suffered during a botched car jacking in the District of Columbia on Sunday, Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson has reportedly been released from the hospital. According to an ESPN story, Robinson will meet with Washington team doctors at the team facility on Tuesday to decide his next moves, as well as rehabilitation. The team did not reply immediately to DailyMail.com's plea for confirmation. Despite being shot in the leg and hip on Sunday, when two armed criminals, likely teenagers, tried to take his vehicle while leaving a seafood restaurant, there is a chance he could return this season. Robinson reportedly wrestled a pistol away from one carjacker, but by the second, he was shot in the lower leg and hip.

PICTURED: In a botched robbery, gunmen shot Washington Commanders' actor Brian Robinson in an off-court robbery

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
The shooting, which police claim was an assault gone wrong, occurred on H Street, Northeast, just before 5:30 p.m., leaving the 23-year-old with bullet wounds in both his hip and leg. The perpetrators of the apparent premeditated assault fled the scene empty handed, but a nearby security camera caught them closely, as well as photos of the car they were last seen in. Cops posted the photographs of the hooded marauders, two tall Black males who police suspect are juveniles, late Monday night. The criminals, according to police, had "shoulder length dreads, medium complexion, and shirts with yellow smiley faces on it.' According to a snapshot of the two illegal juveniles, one of the suspected teenagers was in a red jacket and the other in black, as well as a snapshot of the blue sedan cops, who say the pair fled in. Cops issued the pictures requesting help in finding the fugitive robbers and promised a $10,000 reward for any information leading to their capture. Robinson, who was expected to be a surprise starter this season following a successful glute and lower leg surgery, left the hospital on Monday and was back in the hospital on Monday.

After being shot, Washington Commander Brian Robinson reports that the "surgery went well."

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2022
After being shot in an attempted robbery Sunday night, the running backs in a 'good place,' according to coach Ron Rivera, who gave the running back a positive report on Monday (right). On his Instagram story today, Robinson said, 'Surgery went well!Thanks for the prayers!God is great!' According to WTOP News, it was announced that the 23-year-old was injured in both the leg and hip on Monday, but that a return to football has not been ruled out.

Since being shot multiple times, Washington Commanders rookie Brian Robinson is in good shape

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2022
According to several sources outside the Washington, D.C. metro area, Washington Commanders rookie running back Brian Robinson is in good shape after being fired multiple times. NBC Sports Washington, who claims that the incident was an attempted robbery, has broken the news. According to his reports, the 23-year-old's injuries were not life threatening. Robinson is in stable shape, according to Washington Post reporter Nicki Jhabvala.