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New Orleans Saints 2014 season in review: Khiry Robinson

Injuries kept Robinson out of six games

New Orleans Saints running back Khiry Robinson missed six games in 2014 because of injury but when the second-year player got on the field he was effective.

He had 76 carries for 382 yards, a robust 4.8-yard per carry average, and three rushing touchdowns. He also caught eight passes for 63 yards.

Best game: In the Saints' 37-31 overtime win over Tampa at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome Robinson carried the ball a season-high 21 times for 89 yards and a touchdown with a long run of 18 yards. His longest run of the season was 62 yards in a week 3 win over Minneosta.

He said it: "I was just doing what I was called to do," Robinson said about his game-winning touchdown against Tampa. "It was a zone play, I seen a big hole, (Zach) Strief, Ben (Grubbs), Terron (Armstead) all had good blocks on their guys so I just tried to pick a hole ... and I ended up in the end zone."

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