Brian Robinson scored the first regular season touchdown of his career in the Washington Commanders’ victory over the Chicago Bears – fewer than two months after he was shot.
The running back followed up his maiden start last weekend to score the decisive final points in a 12-7 win.
“My biggest goal was to find my way back onto the football field,” he said.
“I was looking for any opportunity that came my way.
“I was ready for it. Every day I came in to get myself ready for an opportunity like this. It wasn’t easy.”
Victory saw the Commanders end their four-game losing streak.
In a lacklustre game, Washington had held a 3-0 lead at half-time after a 38-yard field goal from Joey Slye.
The Bears took the lead midway through the third quarter courtesy of a Dante Pettis touchdown, before Slye’s second field goal and Robinson’s touchdown gave the Commanders the decisive lead and a second win of the season.