How much does the Falcons star make?

The Atlanta Falcons may be struggling halfway through the NFL season, but star running back Bijan Robinson continues to deliver. He leads the team in rushing yards and is worth every dollar invested in him.
So, how much will Robinson earn in 2025? Let’s take a closer look at his contract, salary, and net worth.
Bijan Robinson contract and salary
Robinson is currently in his third season with the Falcons after being selected eighth overall in the 2023 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year, fully guaranteed rookie contract worth $21.9 million, which included a $12.9 million signing bonus. For the 2025 season, his earnings consist of a base salary of $1.03 million and a roster bonus of $1.72 million.
The deal also includes a fifth-year option that the Falcons can trigger later in his contract. Based on his form, Robinson might be able to negotiate an extension before the final year of the deal in 2026.
Robinson immediately impressed as a rookie, throwing for 976 yards and four touchdowns while adding 487 yards and four more scores as a receiver. He followed that with a breakout campaign in 2024, totaling 1,456 rushing yards and 14 rushing touchdowns, along with 431 receiving yards and another touchdown, earning him his first Pro Bowl appearance.
In 2025, Robinson continued to perform at the elite level. In eight games, he totaled 595 yards and two touchdowns, highlighted by an 81-yard fumble while catching 41 passes for 463 yards and two receiving touchdowns. He currently ranks ninth among running backs in the PFSN’s RB Impact metric.
Robinson’s Net Worth and Career Earnings
Robinson’s exact net worth is not publicly confirmed, but by the end of the 2025 season, he will have earned approximately $18.4 million from his NFL contracts alone. When you factor in endorsements and investments, his total earnings are likely even higher.
Before entering the league, Robinson benefited from the name, image and likeness (NIL) era of college football. According to On3, Robinson had a NIL valuation of $1.8 million while in Texas.
He has partnered with Raising Cane’s, Cameo, Lamborghini Austin, Athletic Brewing Company and many others. In total, he partnered with 10 different companies before turning professional.
After being drafted, Robinson’s marketing profile continued to grow. It has since added partnerships with major brands including Auntie Anne’s, C4 Energy, Colgate and Beats by Dre, expanding its portfolio beyond traditional sports endorsements.
Robinson also made philanthropy a priority. He started the Bijan Robinson Foundation, which he oversaw with the help of his aunt Cleyrissa, to support underserved communities. One of his largest contributions was a $300,000 donation to a housing initiative in Austin, Texas, aimed at providing permanent housing and resources to people exiting chronic homelessness.



