- The 23-year-old running back was shot twice in the glute and thigh on August 28.
- Before the NFL season began, Robinson was placed on the team’s non-football injury list.
- He could play in the Commanders’ fifth game of the year if he is healthy.
Less than three weeks after being shot during an attempted armed robbery or carjacking, rookie with the Washington Commanders Brian Robinson has returned to training.
After being shot twice in the glute and thigh on August 28 during the incident, Robinson had surgery.
According to his team, Brian Robinson is still recovering from multiple gunshot wounds.
On Wednesday, he rode a stationary bike, and on Thursday, he performed agility exercises.
Although Robinson still has a ways to go, his improvement is undoubtedly remarkable.
The 23-year-old running back uploaded a video of himself practicing individually on Thursday to Instagram.
Before the NFL season began, the Washington Commanders placed Robinson on the team’s non-football injury list, allowing him to play in the Commanders’ fifth game of the year if healthy.
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