Today in Patriots History
James Robinson
Happy 27th birthday to James Robinson
Born August 9, 1998 in Rockford, Illinois
Patriot RB, 2023 offseason; uniform #3
Signed as a free agent on March 15, 2023
March 15, 2023:
The Patriots reportedly signed running back James Robinson to a two-year contract on Wednesday.
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Robinson, 24, burst on the scene as a rookie in 2020 with 1,414 yards from scrimmage and 10 total touchdowns for the Jacksonville Jaguars. He enjoyed a solid sophomore campaign before tearing his Achilles late in the season.
In 2022 Robinson played seven games for the Jaguars before being traded to the New York Jets. He amassed 476 yards and five TDs in 11 games and was not tendered a contract from the Jets heading into the new league year.
Robinson joins a Patriots running back room that includes Rhamondre Stevenson, Ty Montgomery, Pierre Strong, and Kevin Harris. Damien Harris is a free agent after four seasons in New England.
RB James Robinson has agreed to a two-year deal with the Patriots that has a maximum value of $8 million, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
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Running back James Robinson has agreed to a two-year deal with the New England Patriots that has a maximum value of $8 million. Robinson, 24, became an unrestricted free agent when the New York Jets decided not to tender him an offer for the 2023 season.
The 5-foot-9, 219-pound Robinson projects as a complement to top running back Rhamondre Stevenson, which was a role previously held by Damien Harris, who is an unrestricted free agent.
The Jets acquired Robinson last season in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars after starter Breece Hall sustained a season-ending torn ACL. Robinson rushed for 85 yards in four games and had a touchdown reception.
He rushed for a combined 425 yards and had five total TDs between the two teams last season.
Robinson burst on the scene as an undrafted rookie in 2020, rushing for 1,070 yards and scoring 10 total touchdowns in his debut season with the Jaguars.
In three NFL seasons, the undrafted rookie has rushed for 2,262 yards and scored 23 total touchdowns.
In addition to his rushing production in his first two NFL seasons, Robinson totaled 80 receptions for 566 yards and three touchdowns. The Patriots have traditionally placed an emphasis on running backs who are also reliable pass-catchers.
Newcomer James Robinson 'Felt Like it Was the Right Move' to Join the Patriots This Offseason (Evan Lazar, Patriots.com)
Three seasons ago, new Patriots running back James Robinson made the 2020 NFL All-Rookie Team as an undrafted free agent out of Illinois State University.
Robinson made the Jaguars roster as a summer standout in training camp, earning the lead back role as one of a few bright spots on a team that finished the year 1-15. The now 24-year-old ran for 1,070 yards with ten total touchdowns in his first NFL season, adding another 49 catches for 344 receiving yards for 1,414 scrimmage yards in the 2020 season.
The Pats free-agent addition was then on pace for another productive season with 989 total yards and eight touchdowns in the first 14 games of 2021. Robinson was a true hidden gem in Jacksonville. However, his career took an unfortunate turn from there.
Unfortunately, Robinson's second season ended abruptly when he suffered a season-ending torn Achilles in a late December game against the Jets. Robinson would make a remarkable recovery to be ready for the 2022 season. But the Jags already turned the RB1 duties over to first-round pick Travis Etienne, trading Robinson mid-season to the Jets.
Now well over a year removed from tearing his Achilles, Robinson has found a new home with the Patriots after signing a two-year contract with the team on the first official day of free agency.
After Stevenson had to play over 66 percent of the offensive snaps with 279 touches last season, the Patriots, who typically rotate running backs to keep guys fresh, are hoping that Robinson will return to his pre-Achilles tear form to carve out a role behind Stevenson.
Along with trying to prove that he's still the same player he was in his first 28 career games, where he tallied over 2,400 scrimmage yards in Jacksonville, Robinson is also hoping to settle into a role in his new home after moving around during the 2022 season.
The assumption following Damien Harris's departure is to pencil Robinson in as a potential spell back for Stevenson in an early-down role. Typically, as Harris did, New England's first and second down backs are primarily carrying the ball between the tackles. During his four seasons with the Patriots, nearly 60 percent of Harris's snaps were running plays.
However, an optimistic projection for Robinson, assuming he has returned to full strength, is that he can also contribute in the passing game. In his first two NFL seasons, Robinson caught 80 passes for 566 yards. He was a reliable option on check downs and screens and also showed some versatility throughout his career to line up in the slot or out wide as a receiver.
Although he's not a natural short-area separator with jitterbug quickness in the James White mold, Robinson certainly can bring another dependable option in the passing game out of the backfield.
Harris was in and out of the lineup last season, but he was a productive player with 100-plus rushing attempts in his last three seasons for 2,082 yards and 20 touchdowns. In 2021, Harris had a breakout second season with 929 rushing yards and 15 scores.
Eventually, Stevenson passed Harris on the depth chart as the top running back in New England's backfield. But the idea was to create a platoon before Harris got injured in 2022.
The Pats prepared for the end of Harris's four-year rookie contract when they drafted Strong (fourth round) and Kevin Harris (sixth) in the 2022 draft. Then, Harris signed a one-year deal with New England's division rival in Buffalo this spring, opening the door for new contributors.
Robinson hopes to step through that door as a reliable ball carrier for the Patriots this season.
June 12, 2023:
New England signed Robinson to a two-year, $4 million deal this offseason. The contract only contained $150,000 in guaranteed money.
According to a report, the New England Patriots decided to cut recently signed running back James Robinson due to injury concerns.
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On Monday, following the first day of mandatory minicamp, the Patriots announced they would be releasing 24-year-old running back James Robinson.
According to The Athletic’s Jeff Howe, the Patriots were not comfortable with how injury prone Robinson is.
Over the past three seasons, the running back has played in 39 of a possible 51 games. In that stretch, Robinson has suffered a season-ending Achilles injury and other injuries to his heel and knee.
He also had some minor injuries in college, missing three games with a calf injury as a freshman.
Knowing this injury history, the Patriots opted to sign Robinson to an incentive laden two-year deal with a potential total of $4 million.
With the way the deal broke down, New England will only owe Robinson $150,000 following his release.
Without Robinson, the Patriots now have five running backs on their minicamp roster. Rhamondre Stevenson is preparing to enter his third year with the team and should slot in as the starter, but there isn’t much depth behind him.
Ty Montgomery has starting experience from his early years in the league with the Packers but was used solely as a wide receiver last year by the Patriots.
After Stevenson and Montgomery, the team has Kevin Harris, Pierre Strong Jr., and J.J. Taylor. Those last three have just 308 career rushing yards between them.
If Belichick wants to sign a veteran back as insurance, there are some solid options out there.
The Vikings released Dalvin Cook last week, and Kareem Hunt, Ezekiel Elliot, and Leonard Fournette all remain free agents.
After being released by the Patriots, Robinson signed with the Giants - but was released as part of final roster cutdowns. He spent most of 2023 on Green Bay's practice squad, elevated to the active roster twice and getting on the field for just four snaps. Robinson finished the 2023 season on the Saints practice squad, and is still currently on their roster.
May 22, 2024
These veteran additions weren't considered big moves, but don't be surprised if a few make key impacts for the Saints in 2024.
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A tough inside runner, Robinson has nice vision for open lanes and the patience to set up blocks. He's also a decent receiver and strong in pass protection. Alvin Kamara and Kendre Miller will have the top two spots in the New Orleans backfield, leaving Robinson to battle Jamaal Williams for the role of power runner and short yardage specialist in training camp.