Bijan Robinson Sets Records in Falcons’ Primetime Win Over Rams

Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson rushed for 195 yards and two touchdowns, including a 93-yard score that set multiple records, leading the Falcons to a 27–24 victory over the Los Angeles Rams.

  • Glenn Catubig
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Bijan Robinson Sets Records in Falcons’ Primetime Win Over Rams
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Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson delivered a historic performance Monday night, highlighted by a 93-yard touchdown rush that electrified Mercedes-Benz Stadium. With the Falcons up 21–0 at halftime, Robinson’s score capped a dominant first-half showing and added to his growing list of career milestones.

The 93-yard touchdown represented several achievements at once. According to BetMGM, it was the longest rush of Robinson’s career, the longest in Falcons history, the longest rush by any NFL running back this season, and the longest touchdown allowed in Rams franchise history.

Robinson, entering his third NFL season, has quickly established himself as one of the league’s premier running backs. His combination of explosive speed, vision, and receiving ability allows him to consistently produce big gains both on the ground and through the air.

Monday night was a prime example of Robinson’s talents on full display. The historic touchdown highlighted not only his athleticism but also his knack for rising to the occasion under primetime pressure.

1. Dominant All-Around Performance

Robinson’s contributions extended well beyond his record-breaking touchdown. He carried the ball 22 times for 195 yards and a rushing touchdown, while also catching five passes for 34 yards and another score, providing a critical boost to Atlanta’s offensive attack. The Falcons built a commanding 21–0 lead in the first half, largely fueled by Robinson’s explosive runs and ability to sustain drives. His performance forced the Rams’ defense to adjust, creating additional opportunities for the Falcons’ passing game. Quarterback Kirk Cousins managed the passing attack efficiently, completing 13 of 20 passes for 126 yards and a touchdown. However, Robinson’s dominance on the ground clearly set the tone, keeping the Rams off balance and controlling the game’s tempo. Robinson’s all-purpose output underscores his status as a central figure in Atlanta’s offense and a player capable of changing the outcome of a game almost single-handedly.

2. Falcons Hold Off Rams’ Comeback

The Rams mounted a second-half rally, scoring 24 unanswered points to erase Atlanta’s early advantage and test the Falcons’ resolve. Despite the surge, Atlanta’s defense and strategic play-calling preserved enough momentum to secure a 27–24 victory. Robinson’s consistent production helped the Falcons maintain their lead in key moments, including crucial carries that chewed the clock and shifted field position. His ability to execute under pressure reinforced his value to the team. Monday’s win marked Atlanta’s third straight victory, giving the team a 7–9 record and reinforcing their competitiveness despite being eliminated from playoff contention. The Falcons currently sit third in the NFC South, ahead of the New Orleans Saints but behind the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers. The victory also demonstrated the team’s resilience, showing that even in games without playoff implications, the Falcons can perform at a high level when fully engaged.

3. Looking Ahead

Atlanta will close out its season at home against the New Orleans Saints on January 4 at 1 p.m. ET, aiming to finish on a positive note. Robinson’s performance against the Rams sets a strong tone heading into the finale, both for him individually and for the offense as a whole. The Falcons can build on the momentum generated by Robinson’s breakout night, using it as a foundation for offseason planning and player development. His ability to create explosive plays remains a focal point for Atlanta’s future success. Monday night also reinforced the value of a balanced attack, combining Robinson’s rushing and receiving contributions with steady quarterback play and opportunistic defense. The team’s collective effort, anchored by Robinson, is a blueprint for competitiveness in 2026. Looking forward, Robinson’s continued development as one of the NFL’s top backs will be central to Atlanta’s aspirations in the coming seasons.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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