Falcons WR Drake London Reacts to Bijan Robinson’s Contract Extension

The Atlanta Falcons secured running back Bijan Robinson to a three-year, $75 million contract extension in August 2026, making him the NFL’s highest-paid running back. Alongside wide receiver Drake London and tight end Kyle Pitts, Atlanta has locked down its core offensive playmakers, shifting organizational focus to the quarterback battle between Michael Penix Jr. and Tua Tagovailoa.

Locking Down the Offensive Core in Atlanta

Running back Bijan Robinson signed a three-year, $75 million contract extension, according to reporting from The Falcons Wire. With 5,648 career yards from scrimmage, the deal positions Robinson as the highest-paid running back in the league.

Here is why that matters for the broader roster construction. The franchise has now tied down four essential offensive pieces. Alongside Robinson, wide receiver Drake London and tight end Kyle Pitts—both former top-10 draft picks—are under contract for the foreseeable future. Left guard Matthew Bergeron also secured a four-year, $96 million extension, anchoring an offensive line tasked with protecting the team’s evolving passing attack.

Social Media Reactions and Locker Room Dynamics

Drake London, the NFL’s third-highest-paid wide receiver, celebrated Robinson’s new deal immediately by sharing a customized meme on his social media account, as detailed by The Falcons Wire. Robinson had spent the first week of training camp “holding in” while negotiations progressed, but his signature cleared the path for him to make his practice debut.

Falcons WR Drake London Reacts to Bijan Robinson's Contract Extension
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But there is a catch when examining the team’s competitive outlook. Despite possessing elite offensive skill-position talent, the Falcons’ overarching offensive output ranked just 24th in the NFL in scoring during the previous campaign. Unlocking the full potential of Robinson, London, and Pitts requires stability under center, a variable that remains heavily debated across training camp.

Quarterback Uncertainty and Fantasy Football Implications

Questions at the quarterback position continue to dominate headlines in Atlanta. According to Sports Illustrated, Michael Penix Jr. is attempting to seize the starting job amid a complicated camp timeline. Penix navigated a knee injury during his sophomore campaign that limited him to just nine games, completing slightly over 60 percent of his passes for 1,982 yards, nine touchdowns, and three interceptions, while adding a 10th touchdown on the ground.

Falcons WR Drake London Reacts to Bijan Robinson's Contract Extension
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Complicating matters further, a minor injury flared up for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, while Penix managed his own physical limitations to start camp. This opened the door for undrafted rookie quarterback Jack Strand to take first-team repetitions. These early camp hurdles present a unique challenge for an offense boasting top-tier fantasy contributors.

Atlanta Falcons Key Offensive Contracts and 2025 Performance Metrics
Player Position Contract Detail 2025 Performance / Status
Bijan Robinson Running Back 3-year, $75 million extension 5,648 career scrimmage yards; RB2 finish in PPR leagues
Drake London Wide Receiver Third-highest-paid at position Averaged a career-high 76.6 yards per game
Kyle Pitts Sr. Tight End Former No. 4 overall pick Late-season surge resulting in a top TE finish
Matthew Bergeron Left Guard 4-year, $96 million extension Signed ahead of training camp to anchor the line

Navigating the Path Forward

With financial security established for the primary playmakers, attention turns squarely to how the coaching staff manages the quarterback rotation. Depth pieces like running back Brian Robinson Jr.—set to back up the 2025 first-team All-Pro selection—provide a stable floor for the run game. Meanwhile, wide receivers Jahan Dotson, Olamide Zaccheaus, and rookie Zachariah Brand will compete to solidify the receiver rotation behind London.

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How this offense synthesizes its newly compensated stars with an unsettled passing coordinator approach will define the franchise’s trajectory this season. Falcons fans watching the training camp developments closely have every reason to celebrate the long-term security of their skill position anchors, even as the quarterback puzzle waits to be solved.

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Omar El Sayed - World Editor

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