Atlanta Falcons star running back Bijan Robinson entered the big leagues in the 2023 NFL Draft. Since then, he has been taking the NFL by storm, reflecting how sports and success run in the family.
The Arizona native’s athletic connections date back to the time of his grandfather and main father figure, Cleo, who was an all-state linebacker. As the youngest of the Robinson siblings, the 22-year-old is surrounded by a group of athletes who have all made their mark in their respective sports. Let’s meet his accomplished siblings and dive into their unique journeys.
Who Is Ron Robinson?
Ron Robinson is the eldest of the Robinson brothers and carried his family’s legacy by making his way to the NFL.
A former running back for the Arizona Cardinals and the New York Jets, the eldest Robinson was decorated with two Pro Bowl selections and an NFL All-Pro nod in 2000. He also set the standard for his siblings Darius and Cleyrissa, as he found his calling in coaching and taking up the role of running backs coach at the University of Arizona.
Who Is Darius Robinson?
Darius Robinson set the bar high for the family with his stint as an NFL cornerback. He played for the Carolina Panthers and the New York Giants.
A natural star like Bijan, the older brother earned two Pro Bowl selections along the way. He was even named to the NFL All-Pro team in 2003. The accolades encouraged him to share his gift with the younger generation as soon after hanging up his cleats, Darius shifted gears into coaching. He is now the defensive backs coach at the University of Arizona.
Who Is Cleyrissa Robinson?
Cleyrissa Robinson, like her brothers, became a part of elite competition, though in a different field of expertise. She was a track and field star, excelling in the 100-meter dash and long jump. The youngest Robinson was a two-time All-American at the University of Arizona and even made the U.S. Olympic team in 2004.
Taking after her elder brothers Ron and Darius, Cleyrissa turned her passion into a career, serving as the assistant track and field coach at the same university where she once competed at the highest level, the University of Arizona.
— Cleyrissa Robinson (@cleyrissarob) January 13, 2012
With such a talented family behind him, it’s no wonder Bijan has risen to the top of his game. From winning the 2020 Alamo Bowl MVP during his time at Texas to being drafted as the No. 1 RB prospect in the 2023 NFL Draft, Bijan has followed in his siblings’ footsteps while making his own path to greatness.
The No. 1 running back prospect of the NFL Draft in 2023 is only getting started. He remains close to his family, and his parents LaMore Saul and Lamont, now married for 10 years, believe in their ‘hero’ Bijan.