The post-draft period of the offseason was understandably viewed by Atlanta as the time to work out extensions with Drake London and Bijan Robinson. One of those has already been taken care of, and the other could be in place relatively soon.

The Falcons have engaged in talks on an extension with Robinson, ESPN’s Dan Graziano reports. London found himself first on the list with respect to a big-ticket second contract being worked out. Instead of seeing out his fifth-year option season in 2026, London will begin playing on a four-year extension worth up to $150MM this fall.

To no surprise, Atlanta picked up Robinson’s option for 2027 earlier this offseason. There is less urgency from the team’s perspective to finalize an extension as a result, although it would come as no surprise if both sides moved quickly. Robinson has emerged as one of the league’s top running backs during his first three years in the NFL. The former No. 8 pick’s 1,003 touches so far in his career illustrate his importance to the Falcons’ offense, and a heavy workload can be expected moving forward.

A report from April pointed to Robinson moving into at least the top three with respect to annual compensation among running backs. De’Von Achane landed in the No. 3 spot with his recent Dolphins extension by securing $16MM in average annual value. Saquon Barkley (Eagles) leads the way at $20.6MM per year, with Christian McCaffrey (49ers)close behind at $19MM. A second Robinson contract could surpass those figures, although the same may also be true of Lions star Jahmyr Gibbs. Some view the other RB taken in the first round of the 2023 draft as a candidate to land a more lucrative deal than Robinson.

The waiting game (if one truly ensues this summer) between Gibbs and Robinson will be worth watching closely, but in any case both backs figure to secure substantial raises in the near future. Atlanta’s offense will continue to include London as a focal point for years to come, but tight end Kyle Pitts – who received the franchise tag this spring – faces an uncertain future beyond 2026. At the quarterback spot, Michael Penix Jr. (who remains attached to his rookie contract) and free agent addition Tua Tagovailoa (who signed for the veteran minimum) represent a low-cost tandem.

Those factors, along with Robinson’s age (24) and production (5,648 scrimmage yards, 34 total touchdowns) should result in a big-money agreement being reached. It will be interesting to see if negotiations progress over the near future and a deal can be struck in time for training camp or at least Week 1 of the 2026 season.



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