Watch: Pure Goosebumps!! RB Brian Robinson Jr. makes his NFL debut for the Commanders 6 weeks

Publish date: 2024-07-16

Brian Robinson Jr. has quickly become an inspiration in the NFL community, as he implemented the most important skill of never giving up and successfully made it back to the field. After being shot twice in the leg 5 weeks ago due to an armed robbery, everyone thought that the 23-year-old will hang up his cleats, but Robinson had something else on his mind.

Brian Robinson was seen running out of the tunnel while raising his arms as the song ‘Many Men’ by rapper 50 Cent was being played in the background. The crowd started cheering as loud as the moment was nothing short of watching a beautiful movie. Watch the video down below.

Brian Robinson Jr. had a decent debut in the NFL, where he carried the ball for 22 yards in 9 attempts. Robinson was dubbed to be the #1 RB for the Commanders before he suffered the brutal injury. Now he will be seen sharing the duties with Antonio Gibson.

“That was one of those remarkable feelings,” Brian Robinson Jr. said after Washington’s 21-17 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. “I can’t even really explain it.”

Brian Robinson was shot due to a carjacking incident back in August. The RB was required to undergo surgery and was put on the injury list. Robinson surprised everyone by making a miraculous injury comeback when he joined the practice on Wednesday.

“I feel good, man,” Brian Robinson said. “It’s just being back out on the field. I mean, the ups and downs, but today everything finally came into the light. I’m just so blessed to be back out there with all the fans, the team, everybody involved.”

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“That’s what football is all about”: Fans praise Brian Robinson’s strong will and ‘never give up’ mentality

The fans were stoked to see the 23-year-old back on the field for the Commanders after such a terrible injury. There were loud cheers as the song was playing on the loudspeakers. Here is another view of the moment captured by a person in the stands.

Twitter went ballistic after watching Robinson enter the field and started praising the RB for his sheer will and mentality. Not many people would make it back in 6 weeks after suffering from two gunshot wounds. It was a good day for the sport of football and the NFL as Brian Robinson finally made it back on the field against the Titans.

Here is how twitter reacted to the same:

Brian Robinson Jr. on 8/28 took on 2 attackers in a 2-on-1 fight, wrestled a gun away from one of them, got shot twice, was out of the hospital the next day, was at the #Commanders’ facility 2 days after getting shot & now will make his NFL regular-season debut on Sunday. Savage.

— Al Galdi (@AlGaldi) October 8, 2022

Omg I got fucking chills rn

— Menace To Society 😈 (@nickmassa_) October 10, 2022

This shit cold AF!

— Raider Brook☠️ 🏴‍☠️ (@1738FrFr) October 10, 2022

No chance they played unedited Many men in the stadium

— Tony LoConte (@BradyDisciple) October 10, 2022

All that so we can lose at home as per usual. Embarrassing

— CatPetter42069 (@thebigkitch11) October 10, 2022

Brian Robinson came out to “Many Men” by 50 Cent after being shot 2 times before the season. One of the hardest walk outs of all time 🔥💯
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— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) October 10, 2022

THEY INTRODUCED BRIAN ROBINSON JR LAST AND PLAYED MANY MEN BY 50 CENT!!!!!

— Breeze Butler (@Breeze_BnG) October 9, 2022

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