Overview
- Following a Week 2 overtime loss in Dallas, Robinson posted 8 catches for 142 yards and a touchdown as Wilson threw for 450 yards and three scores.
- Wilson praised Robinson as a “superstar” and likened him to former Seahawks teammate Tyler Lockett, emphasizing his feel for space and quarterback-like processing.
- Early usage has shifted downfield: Robinson has four deep targets through two games and a career-best 14.1 yards per catch, and he currently leads the NFL in deep receiving yards with Malik Nabers second.
- Wilson highlighted Robinson’s competitiveness and toughness, recalling a play when Brian Burns knocked out a tooth, and said he fully trusts Robinson in clutch moments.
- The duo’s rapport stems from extra offseason sessions in San Diego and Atlanta, drawing attention as New York leans into a more vertical attack with Nabers while Robinson enters the final year of his rookie deal.