The San Francisco 49ers‘ backfield received a significant boost when they acquired running back Brian Robinson Jr. from the Washington Commanders.
Robinson brings a physical running style that should complement Christian McCaffrey’s versatility perfectly.
The trade gives San Francisco depth while potentially reducing McCaffrey’s heavy workload heading into the 2025 season.
Robinson addressed reporters Monday in his first media session since joining the 49ers, with a bold prediction.
“I know C-MAC is going to do his thing, and I’m going to be ready to do my thing, for sure. Like I told Mr. Lynch (GM John Lynch) before I got here, I’m like, ‘Look, I respect everybody, I respect the room, I respect C-MAC, but I’m a competitor. I come here to compete. I’m ready to do my thing, just as well as Christian is ready to do his. So, my job right now is just to complement him the best way I can, and we gonna be the best duo in the league,'” Robinson told reporters.
"We're going to be the best duo in the league."
Brian Robinson Jr. is ready to go to work with CMC 👀🔥 pic.twitter.com/WuC4id6Ffa
— 49ers on NBCS (@NBCS49ers) August 25, 2025
The timing of Robinson’s arrival makes sense for both sides.
Washington faced a decision on his expiring rookie contract and chose to get value rather than pay him.
Robinson accumulated 2,329 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns over three seasons with the Commanders.
He averaged 4.1 yards per carry while adding 65 catches for 587 yards and five receiving scores.
His skill set fits Kyle Shanahan’s system well.
Robinson provides the power element that can wear down defenses while McCaffrey handles the more dynamic responsibilities.
Second-year player Isaac Guerendo remains part of the mix, giving San Francisco multiple options in the backfield.
Robinson understands his role but brings a competitor’s mindset to Santa Clara.
The 49ers now have a backfield duo that could prove troublesome for opposing defenses throughout the upcoming season.
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