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Commanders' Ron Rivera says Brian Robinson Jr. has 'positive' outlook, shooting left him 'blindsided'

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Washington Commanders coach Ron Rivera gave a positive outlook for running back Brian Robinson Jr. following a shooting that left the rookie player wounded on Sunday night.

Rivera spoke to reporters on Monday and was asked about Robinson’s condition.

"The doctors were very positive with him, and he was very positive as well," Rivera said. "We’re very fortunate. He’s very fortunate. It’s a very unfortunate situation. But he’s doing well. It will be a matter of time before he's back out here. There's no timeline, but as I said, everything was very positive."

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Head coach Ron Rivera of the Washington Commanders reacts during the first half of the preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore, Maryland, on Aug. 27, 2022. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

Rivera had been on the receiving end of a harrowing phone call like that in the past. Commanders defensive end Montez Sweat’s brother was shot and killed in December, former defensive back Deshazor Everett was involved in a crash that left his girlfriend dead, and former Commanders quarterback Dwayne Haskins was killed in Florida earlier this year.

He said there was something about Robinson’s that hit him differently and described being "blindsided."

"It was hard. I’ve gotten several calls as a head coach, unfortunately. But this was one of the harder ones. First of all because he’s a heck of a young man — more than just a football player, he’s really a heck of a young man," the head coach said. "It kind of blindsided me a little bit. We were actually winding the day down when I got the call."

Brian Robinson of the Washington Commanders

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