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Robert Griffin III

Robert Lee Griffin III (born February 12, 1990), nicknamed RG3 and RGIII, is an American former football quarterback. He played college football at Baylor, where he won the Heisman Trophy as a senior, and was selected second overall by the Washington Redskins in the 2012 NFL Draft.

Robert Griffin III
Griffin III in 2022
No. 10, 3
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1990-02-12) February 12, 1990 (age 33)
Okinawa, Japan
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:213 lb (97 kg)
Career information
High school:Copperas Cove
(Copperas Cove, Texas)
College:Baylor (2008–2011)
NFL Draft:2012 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
TDINT:43–30
Passing yards:9,271
Passer rating:86.5
Rushing yards:1,809
Rushing touchdowns:10
Player stats at NFL.com

Griffin set league records for the highest rookie passer rating and touchdown–interception ratio, while leading Washington to their first division title since 1999. He received Offensive Rookie of the Year and Pro Bowl honors, but was unable to duplicate his success due to a severe knee injury he suffered during the playoffs. Plagued by further injuries and inconsistent performances, Griffin lost his starting position in 2015 to Kirk Cousins, which led to Washington releasing him after the season. Griffin signed with the Cleveland Browns in 2016, but his tenure was also afflicted with injuries, resulting in his release by the season's end. After spending 2017 as a free agent, he joined the Baltimore Ravens in 2018 and played three seasons as a backup.

Early years and background

Griffin was born in Okinawa, Japan, where his parents, Robert Griffin Jr. and Jacqueline, both U.S. Army sergeants, were stationed. The family later lived at Fort Lewis near Tacoma, Washington,[1] and then moved to New Orleans, Louisiana. They finally settled in Copperas Cove, Texas in 1997 after retiring from the military.[2]

Griffin's paternal grandfather, Robert Griffin Sr., was a foreman for a New Orleans construction company. He suffered from glaucoma for several years, and died in 1984 at age 43 from a brain aneurysm.[1][3] Financial hardship caused the family to move to the Desire Projects neighborhood. Griffin's father was a basketball player at Kennedy High School and enlisted in the Army before he graduated.[3] He met his wife Jacqueline (née Ross) while stationed in Fort Carson, Colorado.[1]

High school career

Griffin attended Copperas Cove High School in Texas, where he was a three-sport star in basketball, football, and track for the Bulldawgs.[4] He started at quarterback for two seasons. During his junior season, he passed for 2,001 yards and 25 touchdowns with 2 interceptions, while compiling 876 rushing yards for 8 touchdowns. He received first-team All-District 16-4A honors after the season. As a senior, he recorded 1,285 rushing yards, posting 24 touchdowns, and passed for 1,356 yards for 16 touchdowns with 7 interceptions. In his senior season Copperas Cove finished with a record of 13–2, but lost in the championship game of the 2007 Class 4A Division I state playoffs. Over the two seasons, he rushed for a total of 2,161 yards and 32 touchdowns while passing for 3,357 yards and 41 touchdowns with 9 interceptions. He went to and lost 2 state championships.[5]

Track

In track, Griffin broke Texas state records for the 110-meter and 300-meter hurdles. He ran the 110-meter hurdles in 13.55 seconds and the 300-meter hurdles in 35.33 seconds. The 300 hurdles time was 1/100th of a second short of tying the national high school record at the time. He was also a gold medalist in the 110- and 400-meter hurdles on the AAU track and field circuit. In 2007, as a junior, he was rated the No. 1 high school 400-meter intermediate hurdler in the country, and was tied at No. 1 for the 110-meter sprint hurdler in the nation. His personal best in the 110-meter hurdles, 13.46 sec, ranked fifth in the world among junior athletes in 2007 (behind Artur Noga, Ryan Brathwaite, Johnny Dutch, and Vladimir Zhukov),[6] while his best 2007 time in the 400-meter hurdles, 49.56 sec—his personal best until 2008—led all juniors worldwide for that year.[7] Also as a junior, Griffin received the Gatorade Texas Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year award,[5] and was named to USA Today′s 2007 All-USA Track and Field team.[8] His personal best in the 400-meter hurdles was achieved on May 18, 2008, with a time of 49.22 seconds.[9]

Personal bests
Event Time (seconds) Venue Date
110-meter hurdles 13.46 Knoxville, Tennessee August 2, 2007[6]
300-meter hurdles 35.33 Austin, Texas May 11, 2007[10]
400-meter hurdles 49.22 Boulder, Colorado May 18, 2008[9]

College recruitment

Rivals.com, a college football recruiting service, ranked Griffin the fourth-best dual-threat quarterback in the nation and the 42nd-best player in Texas in the high school prospect class of 2008.[11] During the college recruiting period, Griffin was pursued by Stanford, Tennessee, Kansas, Nebraska, Houston, Tulsa, Illinois, Washington State, and Oregon. Griffin initially committed to play for Houston under head coach Art Briles. When Briles left Houston to take the head coaching position at Baylor, Griffin switched his commitment and eventually signed a letter of intent to play for Baylor,[12] in part because the university also had a top track and field program.[13]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight 40 Commit date
Robert Griffin
QB
Copperas Cove, Texas Copperas Cove HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 4.4 Dec 3, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 77
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 12 (QB)   Rivals: 4 (Dual-threat QB)  ESPN: 40 (QB)
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Baylor Football Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
  • "2008 Baylor Football Commits". Scout.com. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
  • "2008 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved December 14, 2011.

College career

Griffin graduated from high school a semester early, after serving as class president and ranking seventh in his class.[13] He began attending Baylor University during the spring 2008 semester when he was 17 years old. As a member of Baylor's track and field team, Griffin finished in first place in the 400-meter hurdles at both the Big 12 Conference Championship and the NCAA Midwest Regional Championship meets; he also broke the NCAA Midwest Regional 400-meter hurdles record. He placed third in the NCAA meet and also participated in the U.S. Olympic Trials, in which he advanced to the semifinals. Griffin graduated in three years with a bachelor's degree in political science and a 3.67 GPA, while appearing on the dean's list twice.[13] During his final year of college sports eligibility, he was studying for a master's degree in communications.[14] In 2011, Griffin was named an Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education.[15]

2008 season

As a true freshman playing for the Bears, Griffin earned Big 12 Conference Offensive Freshman of the Year honors.[16] He started 11 of 12 games his freshman season. He made his collegiate debut in a loss to Wake Forest, where he was 11 of 19 for 125 passing yards and had 29 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.[17] In the upset 41–21 victory over the Texas A&M Aggies, he recorded 13 of 23 passes for 241 yards and two touchdowns.[18] Griffin garnered Big 12 Freshman of the Year honors from the league's coaches (who are not allowed to vote for their own players) as well as the media.[19]

The team finished the season with a 4–8 record (2–6 Big 12).[20]

2009 season

 
Griffin III in 2009

Griffin sat out for the remainder of the 2009 season after sustaining an isolated tear to his ACL in the first half of the third game against Northwestern State.[21][22]

Baylor finished the season with a 4–8 record (1–7 Big 12).[23]

2010 season

Griffin was granted redshirt status so he entered the 2010 season as a sophomore. According to the bylaws, players who are injured after playing less than 30 percent of the season may be eligible (Griffin was injured during the third game of the 2009 season, with 25 percent of the season completed).[24] Overall, he finished the season with 3,501 passing yards, 22 passing touchdowns, eight interceptions, and had 149 rushes for 635 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns.[25]

Baylor finished the season with a 7–6 record (4–4 Big 12).[26]

2011 season

Coming into the 2011 season, the Baylor Bears were not expected to do well, being picked 6th in the Big 12 preseason poll.[27] The Bears opened the season against 15th-ranked TCU. The Bears took a 47–23 lead into the 4th quarter, and were able to fight off a comeback after the Horned Frogs gained the lead 48–47 briefly, only for Baylor to kick the game-winning field goal and win 50–48. They pulled off the upset in large part due to Griffin's performance; he passed for 359 yards, with 5 touchdowns and a 77.8% completion percentage. On the game-winning drive, Griffin also caught a key pass.[28] Following the win, Baylor entered the AP Poll rankings for only the third time in the previous 15 seasons, at 20th,[29][30] and Griffin was considered by many to be a Heisman Trophy candidate.[31] After a bye week, Baylor shut out Stephen F. Austin State University 48–0, and Griffin went 20 of 22 (90.9%) for 247 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 78 yards.[32] In week 4, Griffin ushered Baylor to their third win, beating Rice University 56–31; Griffin completed 29 of 33 passes (87.9%) for 338 yards with 51 yards rushing and a touchdown.[33] In week five against Kansas State, Griffin almost brought the Bears to their fourth win, going 23 out of 31 (74.2%) for 346 yards and 5 touchdowns with only 1 interception, but they lost 36–35 to the Wildcats.[34] In week six against Iowa State, Griffin took Baylor to Iowa for their fourth win, completing 22 out of 30 (73.3%) for 212 yards, 1 touchdown, and no interceptions.[35] He won the Heisman Trophy, becoming the first player from Baylor to win it.[36] Griffin also led Baylor to a 10–3 record, including a 67–56 win over the Washington Huskies in the Alamo Bowl.[37][38] With a combined 123 points, it stands as the highest-scoring regulation bowl game in NCAA history. Due to the Alamo Bowl, Griffin became the first player since Tim Tebow in 2007 to win the Heisman and not appear in the National Championship (#1 LSU faced #2 Alabama). Overall, he finished the 2011 season with 4,293 passing yards, 37 passing touchdowns, and six interceptions to go along with 179 rushes for 699 rushing yards and ten rushing touchdowns.[39]

Griffin, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science with a 3.67 grade point average in December 2010, began pursuing a Master's in communications in 2011.[40][41] On January 11, 2012, Griffin officially announced his intention to enter the 2012 NFL Draft.[42]

Statistics

Season GP Passing Rushing Receiving Punting Total Yards
Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg TD Pun Yds Avg Lng
2008 12 160 267 59.9 2,091 15 3 142.0 173 843 4.9 63 13 1 0 0.0 0 2,934
2009 3 45 69 65.2 481 4 0 142.9 27 77 2.9 17 2 1 59 59.0 59 558
2010 13 304 454 67.0 3,501 22 8 144.2 149 635 4.3 71 8 1 9 9.0 0 4,145
2011 13 291 402 72.4 4,293 37 6 189.5 179 699 3.9 49 10 1 15 15.0 0 3 99 33.0 39 5,007
Total 41 800 1,192 67.1 10,366 78 17 158.9 528 2,254 4.3 71 33 3 24 8.0 0 4 158 39.5 59 12,644

College awards and honors

School records

Griffin set or tied 8 single-game, 26 single-season, and 20 career Baylor records.[50]

  • 2008 Rushing yards by a freshman: 843
  • 2008 Rushing yards by a QB: 843
  • 2008 Rushing yards (Game): 217[51]
  • 2008 Rushing yards Per attempt (Game): 19.7[51] vs. Washington State, (11 for 217 yards; also a conference record)
  • 2008 Rushing TDs (Season): 13 (tied)
  • 2008 Rushing TDs by a QB (Season): 13
  • 2011 Most passing yards (Season): 4,293
  • 2011 Most touchdown passes (Season): 37
  • 2011 Highest passing efficiency rating (Season): 189.5
  • 2011 Highest completion percentage (Season): 72.4
  • 2011 Most total offense (Season): 4,992
  • Most passing yards (Career): 10,366
  • Most touchdown passes (Career): 78
  • Highest passing efficiency rating (Career): 158.9
  • Highest completion percentage (Career): 67.1
  • Most total offense (Career): 12,620
  • Rushing TDs by a QB (Career): 23
  • 100-yard Rushing games by QB (Season): 4
  • 100-yard Rushing games by QB (Career): 5

Professional career

 
Griffin (center) posing with two Marines at the 2012 NFL draft.
Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split Vertical jump Broad jump Wonderlic
6 ft 2+38 in
(1.89 m)
223 lb
(101 kg)
32+14 in
(0.82 m)
9+12 in
(0.24 m)
4.41 s 1.53 s 2.58 s 39.0 in
(0.99 m)
10 ft 0 in
(3.05 m)
24
All values from NFL Combine[52][53][54]

Griffin was not perceived as a first-round draft pick prior to his junior season.[55][56][57] By midseason, however, he had drawn the attention of NFL scouts and analysts, and some started projecting he would be an early first round selection.[58][59] Towards the end of his junior season, Griffin had established himself as the No. 2 quarterback prospect for the 2012 NFL Draft, behind the unanimous first pick projection Andrew Luck.[60][61]

Griffin was widely projected to be the No. 2 pick of the draft, but the St. Louis Rams—the team originally holding the pick—had already selected Sam Bradford to be their long-term starting quarterback with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. Wanting to stick with Bradford, the Rams decided to deal the pick prior to the draft, with the Cleveland Browns and Washington Redskins perceived as the most interested bidders. After a brief bidding process, the Redskins acquired the pick by giving the Rams four high-value draft picks over three years: their first-round picks in 2012 (No.6 overall), 2013 (No.22 overall), and 2014 (No.2 overall), as well as their second-round pick (No.39 overall) in 2012.[62]

Washington Redskins

2012 season

 
Griffin during Redskins training camp in 2012

As expected, the Washington Redskins selected Griffin as the second overall pick,[63] making him the second Baylor Bear to be drafted that high in four years (after Jason Smith in 2009), but the first Baylor quarterback to be chosen second overall since Adrian Burk in 1950.[64][65][66]

Griffin wore number 10 for the Redskins, with "Griffin III" on the back of his jersey. This made him the first player in the history of the "Big Four" professional sports leagues (NFL, MLB, NHL, and NBA) to have a Roman numeral on the back of his jersey, as the NFL changed the rule in 2012 to allow players to include generational titles in their names. Griffin previously had "Griffin III" on the back of his jersey while in college, which was actually necessary in order to distinguish him from the other Robert Griffin on the Baylor team.[67] On July 18, 2012, the Redskins officially signed him to a four-year, $21.1 million contract with a $13.8 million signing bonus.[68]

On September 9, 2012, Griffin officially became the NFL's first starting quarterback who was born in the 1990s.[69] In his official debut as a starting quarterback in the NFL, Griffin opened the Redskins' season by completing 19 of 26 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns while adding 10 carries for 42 rushing yards in a 40–32 victory over the New Orleans Saints.[70][71] He was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance[72] – the first time in NFL history that a rookie quarterback has been given that honor for his debut game.[73] Griffin's debut performance was further rewarded after he was named NFL Rookie of the Week,[74] and he was given that honor once again after the Redskins' win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 4.[75] On October 4, he was named September's NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month.[76] The next week against the Atlanta Falcons, he left the game late in the third quarter after suffering a mild concussion after receiving a blow to the head by Sean Weatherspoon.[77] He was cleared to play in the next game against the Minnesota Vikings, where he had another impressive performance that included a 76-yard rushing touchdown. The Redskins ended their home-game losing streak and Griffin was named NFL Rookie of the Week for a third time.[78][79]

On November 14 during the Redskins' bye week, the team voted Griffin an offensive co-captain.[80] Following the Redskins' 31–6 victory against the Philadelphia Eagles, he was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for a second time. Griffin's performance – passing for 200 yards with 4 touchdowns, rushing for an additional 84 yards, and finishing with a perfect 158.3 passer rating – made him the first rookie in NFL history to pass for 200 yards, pass for 4 touchdowns and rush for more than 75 yards in a single game.[81][82] Along with that achievement, his performance against the Eagles made him the youngest player in NFL history, at 22 years and 284 days old, to achieve a perfect passer rating in a game.[83] This record stood until 2015 when Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota threw for a perfect passer rating at 21 years and 318 days old in his debut.[84]

In the Week 14 game against the Baltimore Ravens on December 9, the Redskins would suffer another injury scare when defensive end Haloti Ngata hit Griffin directly at his right knee, twisting it in the process.[85][86] On the final drive of the fourth quarter, Griffin was tackled after rushing for 13 yards and hopped on one leg for several plays before leaving the game.[86] Backup quarterback Kirk Cousins would come in the game and lead the Redskins to a 31–28, overtime victory.[87] The next day it was confirmed that Griffin had sustained a Grade 1 LCL sprain.[88] It was decided that Griffin would sit out the next game against the Cleveland Browns to give him more time to heal and avoid the chance of further injuries.[89] He returned the next game and led the Redskins to another victory over the Eagles in Week 16. The knee injury emerged as a controversy on January 6, the day the Redskins faced the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC wild card game, when USA Today reported that – contrary to a previous statement made by head coach Mike Shanahan – Dr. James Andrews had not cleared Griffin to return for the post-injury plays in the December 9 game.[90] Griffin then re-injured his knee in the wild card loss to the Seahawks.[91] Griffin underwent surgery on January 9 and both his LCL and ACL were repaired.[92]

For the season, Griffin set records for highest passer rating by a rookie quarterback (102.4) and highest touchdown to interception ratio (4:1) (both since broken by Dak Prescott). Aside from the week 15 game against the Cleveland Browns where he did not play, Griffin played a vital role in helping the Redskins finish the regular season on a 7-game winning streak after starting the season 3–6, leading the team to its first playoff appearance since the 2007 season.[93][94]

On December 26, Griffin was named to enter the 2013 Pro Bowl in recognition of his successful rookie season.[95] Due to injuries on his ACL and LCL ligaments in his right knee, he was negated from the Pro Bowl roster and replaced by Drew Brees.[96] Griffin also won the 2012 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award.[97] He was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team, becoming the second Redskins quarterback to receive this award, joining Heath Shuler in 1994. Griffin was ranked 15th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2013.[98]

2013 season

 
Griffin on a read-option run during a game against the Eagles in 2013

After some controversy over whether Griffin would be ready for the season opener (he did not play a single preseason game), he debuted in the loss to Philadelphia Eagles.[99] Griffin failed to replicate his 2012 success during the first half of the 2013 season and remained statistically below expectations until Washington's Week 7 game against the Chicago Bears. Leading the Redskins to a 45–41 victory, Griffin recorded 298 passing yards and two touchdowns,[100] including a 45-yard touchdown pass to Aldrick Robinson.[101] The Redskins' 27–6 loss against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 12 was the first game in Griffin's collegiate and professional career where he failed to score a single offensive touchdown.[102] On December 11, head coach Mike Shanahan announced that Griffin would be inactive for the last three games of the season and that Kirk Cousins would finish the season as the starter. He claimed that it was done in order to eliminate risk of further injury to Griffin.[103] He finished the 2013 season with 3,203 passing yards, 16 passing touchdowns, and 12 interceptions to go along with 86 carries for 489 rushing yards and no touchdowns.[104]

2014 season

 
Griffin in 2014

On September 14, 2014, in Week 2 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Griffin was carted off the field after suffering a dislocated left ankle.[105] X-rays and MRIs revealed no fractures in the ankle. On October 29, it was reported that Griffin was set to return against the Minnesota Vikings in week 9.[106] The Redskins then dropped their next three games, falling to the Vikings, Buccaneers, and 49ers.[107] On November 25, it was reported that Griffin would be benched for Colt McCoy, heading into Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts. After McCoy went down with a neck injury against the New York Giants, Griffin came in and looked impressive in a loss to the Giants, throwing for 236 yards and 1 touchdown passing.[108] Griffin was named the starter for the rest of the year when the Redskins put Colt McCoy on injured reserve. Griffin responded to that with a winning performance in a 27–24 victory over the Eagles. He threw for 220 yards and had one interception.[109] In the final game of the year against the Cowboys, Griffin showed signs of his rookie year form. He threw for a season-high 336 yards and had 2 touchdowns (one passing, one rushing) in a 44–17 loss.[110] Griffin was 2–5 as a starter in 2014 and the Redskins finished 4–12 and last place in the NFC East.[111][112]

2015 season

During Week 2 of preseason in a win over the Detroit Lions, Griffin fumbled the ball and recovered it but had a defensive lineman fall on top of him. Griffin suffered a concussion in the process and was questionable for the next game against the Ravens. Griffin was medically cleared for the game by a physician, but a few days later the same physician declared Griffin not ready for the game, thus giving backup Kirk Cousins the start. After the win over the Ravens, Cousins was named the starter for the regular-season opener and onward.[113]

On September 13, 2015, it was reported that Griffin was practicing as a safety with the scout team.[114] He ended up third on the quarterback depth chart, behind Cousins and Colt McCoy, and remained inactive for the entire regular season.[115]

On March 7, 2016, Griffin was released by the Redskins.[116][117]

Cleveland Browns

 
Griffin with the Cleveland Browns, 2016

On March 24, 2016, Griffin signed a two-year, $15.1 million contract with the Cleveland Browns.[118][119] On August 8, 2016, Browns head coach Hue Jackson named Griffin the team's starting quarterback for the 2016 season.[120] Griffin was placed on injured reserve on September 12, after suffering a shoulder injury in the Browns' season opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.[121] He was activated off injured reserve on December 9, 2016, prior to Week 14 against the Bengals.[122] Griffin played in five games, all starts, in 2016, completing 87-of-147 passes for 886 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions. He also rushed for 190 yards and two touchdowns.[123]

On March 10, 2017, Griffin was released by the Browns.[124]

Baltimore Ravens

 
Griffin with the Baltimore Ravens, 2020

After remaining a free agent for all of 2017, Griffin signed a one-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens on April 4, 2018.[125] On September 2, 2018, Griffin was named the team's backup quarterback.[126] Backing up Joe Flacco and Lamar Jackson, Griffin appeared in three games in the 2018 season.[127]

On March 21, 2019, Griffin re-signed with the Ravens on a two-year contract.[128] On July 28, 2019, Griffin suffered a fractured thumb and was expected to miss 4–8 weeks.[129] Griffin returned in time for the September 8, 2019, regular-season opener against the Miami Dolphins, where Griffin came into the game in relief of Lamar Jackson toward the end of the 59–10 victory. He completed all six pass attempts for 55 yards and one touchdown.[130] In the Week 10 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Griffin entered the game as a running back alongside Mark Ingram II and Jackson in the backfield, marking what was likely the first time in NFL history three former Heisman Trophy winners lined up together in a backfield.[131] In Week 17 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Griffin made his first start since the 2016 season because the Ravens secured the top seed in the AFC playoffs and sat their starters as a result. During the game, Griffin threw for 96 yards and an interception and rushed for 50 yards during the 28–10 win.[132]

Griffin was named the starter for the Ravens Week 12 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers due to Lamar Jackson testing positive for COVID-19.[133] He injured his left hamstring late in the second quarter of the game, but remained in until the fourth quarter, when he was sidelined and replaced by Trace McSorley. He finished the game 7–12 for 33 yards and an interception (which was returned for a touchdown by former Browns teammate Joe Haden) along with seven rushes for 68 yards during the 19–14 loss.[134][135] He was placed on injured reserve on December 4, 2020.[136] Griffin was waived by the Ravens on January 18, 2021.[137]

Analyst career

In August 2021, Griffin signed a multi-year contract with ESPN as an analyst for ESPN College Football and NFL Live.[138] Griffin has publicly stated his desire to continue playing and that his contract with ESPN would allow him to sign with a team if the opportunity arises.[139]

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD Sck SckY Fum Lost
2012 WAS 15 15 9−6 258 393 65.6 3,200 8.1 20 5 102.4 120 815 6.8 7 30 217 12 2
2013 WAS 13 13 3−10 274 456 60.1 3,203 7.0 16 12 82.2 86 489 5.7 0 38 274 11 4
2014 WAS 9 7 2−5 147 214 68.6 1,694 7.9 4 6 86.9 38 176 4.6 1 33 227 9 4
2015 WAS 0 0 DNP
2016 CLE 5 5 1−4 87 147 59.2 886 6.0 2 3 72.5 31 190 6.1 2 22 138 4 1
2018 BAL 3 0 2 6 33.3 21 3.5 0 0 44.4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
2019 BAL 7 1 1−0 23 38 60.5 225 5.9 1 2 64.0 20 70 3.5 0 5 19 0 0
2020 BAL 4 1 0−1 8 14 57.1 42 3.0 0 2 22.6 12 69 5.8 0 3 20 1 1
Total 56 42 16−26 799 1,268 63.0 9,271 7.3 43 30 86.5 307 1,809 5.9 10 131 895 37 12

Postseason

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD Sck SckY Fum Lost
2012 WAS 1 1 0−1 10 19 52.6 84 4.4 2 1 77.5 5 21 4.2 0 2 16 1 1
2015 WAS 0 0 DNP
2018 BAL 0 0
2019 BAL 0 0
2020 BAL 0 0
Total 1 1 0−1 10 19 52.6 84 4.4 2 1 77.5 5 21 4.2 0 2 16 1 1

Personal life

Griffin began dating fellow Baylor student Rebecca Liddicoat in 2009, and the two were married on July 6, 2013.[140][141] Rebecca gave birth to the couple's first child, a daughter in 2015.[142] On August 16, 2016, it was reported that Griffin and his wife were separated and in the process of filing for divorce.[143]

In August 2016, Griffin and Estonian heptathlete Grete Šadeiko became romantically linked.[144] They were engaged on May 13, 2017.[145] In 2017, Griffin announced via Instagram the birth of his second daughter.[146][147] The couple married on March 10, 2018.[148] His third daughter was born in September 2019. On December 31, 2022, Griffin had abruptly left Pat McAfee's alternate broadcast of the December 2022 Fiesta Bowl after learning that Šadeiko was in labor with the couple's third child.[149]

Griffin grew up as a fan of the Denver Broncos and Mike Shanahan, whom he played under for his first two seasons with the Redskins.[150] Griffin is an evangelical christian, and has said his relationship with God is his "most important influence."[151][152]

Before the start of his rookie season with the Washington Redskins, Griffin had signed a number of endorsement deals from companies such as Adidas, Castrol Motor Oil, EA Sports, EvoShield, Gatorade, Nissan, and Subway. According to ESPN's Dollars blog, Griffin had "earned more than any other rookie in NFL history before throwing his first regular-season pass," largely as a result of endorsements.[153]

Griffin has his own charitable foundation called the RGIII foundation, which helps underprivileged youth, military families, and victims of domestic violence. In December 2022, the foundation gave a one-day shopping spree at Walmart for 25 Boys & Girls Clubs members in his hometown of Copperas Cove, Texas.[154] The foundation also donated 10,500 meals to the North Texas Food Bank in February 2021.[155] Griffin has also been involved with the Family of 3 foundation to help three new struggling families each year.[156]

While Griffin was playing for the Redskins, he lived in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Leesburg, Virginia until April 2016 when he sold his home for $2.7 million. He then purchased a home in Montgomery, Texas for $2.25 million.[157]

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RG3 redirects here For other uses see RG3 disambiguation Robert Lee Griffin III born February 12 1990 nicknamed RG3 and RGIII is an American former football quarterback He played college football at Baylor where he won the Heisman Trophy as a senior and was selected second overall by the Washington Redskins in the 2012 NFL Draft Robert Griffin IIIGriffin III in 2022No 10 3Position QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1990 02 12 February 12 1990 age 33 Okinawa JapanHeight 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Weight 213 lb 97 kg Career informationHigh school Copperas Cove Copperas Cove Texas College Baylor 2008 2011 NFL Draft 2012 Round 1 Pick 2Career historyWashington Redskins 2012 2015 Cleveland Browns 2016 Baltimore Ravens 2018 2020 Career highlights and awardsNFL Offensive Rookie of the Year 2012 Pro Bowl 2012 PFWA All Rookie Team 2012 Heisman Trophy 2011 Davey O Brien Award 2011 Manning Award 2011 AP College Football Player of the Year 2011 Sporting News Player of the Year 2011 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year 2011 Consensus All American 2011 First team All Big 12 2011 Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year 2008 Career NFL statisticsTD INT 43 30Passing yards 9 271Passer rating 86 5Rushing yards 1 809Rushing touchdowns 10Player stats at NFL comGriffin set league records for the highest rookie passer rating and touchdown interception ratio while leading Washington to their first division title since 1999 He received Offensive Rookie of the Year and Pro Bowl honors but was unable to duplicate his success due to a severe knee injury he suffered during the playoffs Plagued by further injuries and inconsistent performances Griffin lost his starting position in 2015 to Kirk Cousins which led to Washington releasing him after the season Griffin signed with the Cleveland Browns in 2016 but his tenure was also afflicted with injuries resulting in his release by the season s end After spending 2017 as a free agent he joined the Baltimore Ravens in 2018 and played three seasons as a backup Contents 1 Early years and background 1 1 High school career 1 2 Track 1 3 College recruitment 2 College career 2 1 2008 season 2 2 2009 season 2 3 2010 season 2 4 2011 season 2 5 Statistics 2 6 College awards and honors 2 7 School records 3 Professional career 3 1 Washington Redskins 3 1 1 2012 season 3 1 2 2013 season 3 1 3 2014 season 3 1 4 2015 season 3 2 Cleveland Browns 3 3 Baltimore Ravens 4 Analyst career 5 NFL career statistics 5 1 Regular season 5 2 Postseason 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly years and background EditGriffin was born in Okinawa Japan where his parents Robert Griffin Jr and Jacqueline both U S Army sergeants were stationed The family later lived at Fort Lewis near Tacoma Washington 1 and then moved to New Orleans Louisiana They finally settled in Copperas Cove Texas in 1997 after retiring from the military 2 Griffin s paternal grandfather Robert Griffin Sr was a foreman for a New Orleans construction company He suffered from glaucoma for several years and died in 1984 at age 43 from a brain aneurysm 1 3 Financial hardship caused the family to move to the Desire Projects neighborhood Griffin s father was a basketball player at Kennedy High School and enlisted in the Army before he graduated 3 He met his wife Jacqueline nee Ross while stationed in Fort Carson Colorado 1 High school career Edit Griffin attended Copperas Cove High School in Texas where he was a three sport star in basketball football and track for the Bulldawgs 4 He started at quarterback for two seasons During his junior season he passed for 2 001 yards and 25 touchdowns with 2 interceptions while compiling 876 rushing yards for 8 touchdowns He received first team All District 16 4A honors after the season As a senior he recorded 1 285 rushing yards posting 24 touchdowns and passed for 1 356 yards for 16 touchdowns with 7 interceptions In his senior season Copperas Cove finished with a record of 13 2 but lost in the championship game of the 2007 Class 4A Division I state playoffs Over the two seasons he rushed for a total of 2 161 yards and 32 touchdowns while passing for 3 357 yards and 41 touchdowns with 9 interceptions He went to and lost 2 state championships 5 Track Edit In track Griffin broke Texas state records for the 110 meter and 300 meter hurdles He ran the 110 meter hurdles in 13 55 seconds and the 300 meter hurdles in 35 33 seconds The 300 hurdles time was 1 100th of a second short of tying the national high school record at the time He was also a gold medalist in the 110 and 400 meter hurdles on the AAU track and field circuit In 2007 as a junior he was rated the No 1 high school 400 meter intermediate hurdler in the country and was tied at No 1 for the 110 meter sprint hurdler in the nation His personal best in the 110 meter hurdles 13 46 sec ranked fifth in the world among junior athletes in 2007 behind Artur Noga Ryan Brathwaite Johnny Dutch and Vladimir Zhukov 6 while his best 2007 time in the 400 meter hurdles 49 56 sec his personal best until 2008 led all juniors worldwide for that year 7 Also as a junior Griffin received the Gatorade Texas Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year award 5 and was named to USA Today s 2007 All USA Track and Field team 8 His personal best in the 400 meter hurdles was achieved on May 18 2008 with a time of 49 22 seconds 9 Personal bests Event Time seconds Venue Date110 meter hurdles 13 46 Knoxville Tennessee August 2 2007 6 300 meter hurdles 35 33 Austin Texas May 11 2007 10 400 meter hurdles 49 22 Boulder Colorado May 18 2008 9 College recruitment Edit Rivals com a college football recruiting service ranked Griffin the fourth best dual threat quarterback in the nation and the 42nd best player in Texas in the high school prospect class of 2008 11 During the college recruiting period Griffin was pursued by Stanford Tennessee Kansas Nebraska Houston Tulsa Illinois Washington State and Oregon Griffin initially committed to play for Houston under head coach Art Briles When Briles left Houston to take the head coaching position at Baylor Griffin switched his commitment and eventually signed a letter of intent to play for Baylor 12 in part because the university also had a top track and field program 13 US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes Name Hometown High school college Height Weight 40 Commit dateRobert GriffinQB Copperas Cove Texas Copperas Cove HS 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 195 lb 88 kg 4 4 Dec 3 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 77Overall recruiting rankings Scout 12 QB Rivals 4 Dual threat QB ESPN 40 QB Note In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources Baylor Football Commitments Rivals com Retrieved December 14 2011 2008 Baylor Football Commits Scout com Retrieved December 14 2011 ESPN ESPN com Retrieved December 14 2011 Scout com Team Recruiting Rankings Scout com Retrieved December 14 2011 2008 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved December 14 2011 College career EditGriffin graduated from high school a semester early after serving as class president and ranking seventh in his class 13 He began attending Baylor University during the spring 2008 semester when he was 17 years old As a member of Baylor s track and field team Griffin finished in first place in the 400 meter hurdles at both the Big 12 Conference Championship and the NCAA Midwest Regional Championship meets he also broke the NCAA Midwest Regional 400 meter hurdles record He placed third in the NCAA meet and also participated in the U S Olympic Trials in which he advanced to the semifinals Griffin graduated in three years with a bachelor s degree in political science and a 3 67 GPA while appearing on the dean s list twice 13 During his final year of college sports eligibility he was studying for a master s degree in communications 14 In 2011 Griffin was named an Arthur Ashe Jr Sports Scholar by Diverse Issues In Higher Education 15 2008 season Edit See also 2008 Baylor Bears football team As a true freshman playing for the Bears Griffin earned Big 12 Conference Offensive Freshman of the Year honors 16 He started 11 of 12 games his freshman season He made his collegiate debut in a loss to Wake Forest where he was 11 of 19 for 125 passing yards and had 29 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown 17 In the upset 41 21 victory over the Texas A amp M Aggies he recorded 13 of 23 passes for 241 yards and two touchdowns 18 Griffin garnered Big 12 Freshman of the Year honors from the league s coaches who are not allowed to vote for their own players as well as the media 19 The team finished the season with a 4 8 record 2 6 Big 12 20 2009 season Edit Griffin III in 2009 See also 2009 Baylor Bears football team Griffin sat out for the remainder of the 2009 season after sustaining an isolated tear to his ACL in the first half of the third game against Northwestern State 21 22 Baylor finished the season with a 4 8 record 1 7 Big 12 23 2010 season Edit See also 2010 Baylor Bears football team Griffin was granted redshirt status so he entered the 2010 season as a sophomore According to the bylaws players who are injured after playing less than 30 percent of the season may be eligible Griffin was injured during the third game of the 2009 season with 25 percent of the season completed 24 Overall he finished the season with 3 501 passing yards 22 passing touchdowns eight interceptions and had 149 rushes for 635 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns 25 Baylor finished the season with a 7 6 record 4 4 Big 12 26 2011 season Edit See also 2011 Baylor Bears football team Coming into the 2011 season the Baylor Bears were not expected to do well being picked 6th in the Big 12 preseason poll 27 The Bears opened the season against 15th ranked TCU The Bears took a 47 23 lead into the 4th quarter and were able to fight off a comeback after the Horned Frogs gained the lead 48 47 briefly only for Baylor to kick the game winning field goal and win 50 48 They pulled off the upset in large part due to Griffin s performance he passed for 359 yards with 5 touchdowns and a 77 8 completion percentage On the game winning drive Griffin also caught a key pass 28 Following the win Baylor entered the AP Poll rankings for only the third time in the previous 15 seasons at 20th 29 30 and Griffin was considered by many to be a Heisman Trophy candidate 31 After a bye week Baylor shut out Stephen F Austin State University 48 0 and Griffin went 20 of 22 90 9 for 247 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 78 yards 32 In week 4 Griffin ushered Baylor to their third win beating Rice University 56 31 Griffin completed 29 of 33 passes 87 9 for 338 yards with 51 yards rushing and a touchdown 33 In week five against Kansas State Griffin almost brought the Bears to their fourth win going 23 out of 31 74 2 for 346 yards and 5 touchdowns with only 1 interception but they lost 36 35 to the Wildcats 34 In week six against Iowa State Griffin took Baylor to Iowa for their fourth win completing 22 out of 30 73 3 for 212 yards 1 touchdown and no interceptions 35 He won the Heisman Trophy becoming the first player from Baylor to win it 36 Griffin also led Baylor to a 10 3 record including a 67 56 win over the Washington Huskies in the Alamo Bowl 37 38 With a combined 123 points it stands as the highest scoring regulation bowl game in NCAA history Due to the Alamo Bowl Griffin became the first player since Tim Tebow in 2007 to win the Heisman and not appear in the National Championship 1 LSU faced 2 Alabama Overall he finished the 2011 season with 4 293 passing yards 37 passing touchdowns and six interceptions to go along with 179 rushes for 699 rushing yards and ten rushing touchdowns 39 Griffin who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science with a 3 67 grade point average in December 2010 began pursuing a Master s in communications in 2011 40 41 On January 11 2012 Griffin officially announced his intention to enter the 2012 NFL Draft 42 Statistics Edit Season GP Passing Rushing Receiving Punting Total YardsCmp Att Pct Yds TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg TD Pun Yds Avg Lng2008 12 160 267 59 9 2 091 15 3 142 0 173 843 4 9 63 13 1 0 0 0 0 2 9342009 3 45 69 65 2 481 4 0 142 9 27 77 2 9 17 2 1 59 59 0 59 5582010 13 304 454 67 0 3 501 22 8 144 2 149 635 4 3 71 8 1 9 9 0 0 4 1452011 13 291 402 72 4 4 293 37 6 189 5 179 699 3 9 49 10 1 15 15 0 0 3 99 33 0 39 5 007Total 41 800 1 192 67 1 10 366 78 17 158 9 528 2 254 4 3 71 33 3 24 8 0 0 4 158 39 5 59 12 644College awards and honors Edit 2011 Heisman Trophy winner 2011 Associated Press College Football Player of the Year winner 2011 Davey O Brien Award winner 2011 Manning Award winner 2011 Consensus All American 2011 First Team Academic All Big 12 2011 Finalist for Walter Campbell Player of the Year 2011 Finalist for Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award 2011 Finalist for Wuerffel Trophy 2011 Semifinalist for Maxwell Award 2010 First Team Academic All Big 12 2010 Semifinalist for Maxwell Award 2010 Semifinalist for Walter Campbell Player of the Year 2010 Baylor s Kyle Woods Inspirational Leader 2008 Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year as selected by the league s coaches 43 and the media 44 45 46 2008 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week received honor for the week of September 7 14 2008 Griffin led the Bears to a 45 17 victory over Washington State on September 12 breaking various school records in the process 47 2008 Sporting News 48 and Rivals com 49 freshman first team All American 2008 Big 12 gold medalist 400 m hurdles 2008 Track amp Field All American 400 m hurdles 2008 Baylor Offensive MVPSchool records Edit Griffin set or tied 8 single game 26 single season and 20 career Baylor records 50 2008 Rushing yards by a freshman 843 2008 Rushing yards by a QB 843 2008 Rushing yards Game 217 51 2008 Rushing yards Per attempt Game 19 7 51 vs Washington State 11 for 217 yards also a conference record 2008 Rushing TDs Season 13 tied 2008 Rushing TDs by a QB Season 13 2011 Most passing yards Season 4 293 2011 Most touchdown passes Season 37 2011 Highest passing efficiency rating Season 189 5 2011 Highest completion percentage Season 72 4 2011 Most total offense Season 4 992 Most passing yards Career 10 366 Most touchdown passes Career 78 Highest passing efficiency rating Career 158 9 Highest completion percentage Career 67 1 Most total offense Career 12 620 Rushing TDs by a QB Career 23 100 yard Rushing games by QB Season 4 100 yard Rushing games by QB Career 5Professional career Edit Griffin center posing with two Marines at the 2012 NFL draft Pre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split Vertical jump Broad jump Wonderlic6 ft 2 3 8 in 1 89 m 223 lb 101 kg 32 1 4 in 0 82 m 9 1 2 in 0 24 m 4 41 s 1 53 s 2 58 s 39 0 in 0 99 m 10 ft 0 in 3 05 m 24All values from NFL Combine 52 53 54 Griffin was not perceived as a first round draft pick prior to his junior season 55 56 57 By midseason however he had drawn the attention of NFL scouts and analysts and some started projecting he would be an early first round selection 58 59 Towards the end of his junior season Griffin had established himself as the No 2 quarterback prospect for the 2012 NFL Draft behind the unanimous first pick projection Andrew Luck 60 61 Griffin was widely projected to be the No 2 pick of the draft but the St Louis Rams the team originally holding the pick had already selected Sam Bradford to be their long term starting quarterback with the No 1 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft Wanting to stick with Bradford the Rams decided to deal the pick prior to the draft with the Cleveland Browns and Washington Redskins perceived as the most interested bidders After a brief bidding process the Redskins acquired the pick by giving the Rams four high value draft picks over three years their first round picks in 2012 No 6 overall 2013 No 22 overall and 2014 No 2 overall as well as their second round pick No 39 overall in 2012 62 Washington Redskins Edit 2012 season Edit Griffin during Redskins training camp in 2012 As expected the Washington Redskins selected Griffin as the second overall pick 63 making him the second Baylor Bear to be drafted that high in four years after Jason Smith in 2009 but the first Baylor quarterback to be chosen second overall since Adrian Burk in 1950 64 65 66 Griffin wore number 10 for the Redskins with Griffin III on the back of his jersey This made him the first player in the history of the Big Four professional sports leagues NFL MLB NHL and NBA to have a Roman numeral on the back of his jersey as the NFL changed the rule in 2012 to allow players to include generational titles in their names Griffin previously had Griffin III on the back of his jersey while in college which was actually necessary in order to distinguish him from the other Robert Griffin on the Baylor team 67 On July 18 2012 the Redskins officially signed him to a four year 21 1 million contract with a 13 8 million signing bonus 68 On September 9 2012 Griffin officially became the NFL s first starting quarterback who was born in the 1990s 69 In his official debut as a starting quarterback in the NFL Griffin opened the Redskins season by completing 19 of 26 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns while adding 10 carries for 42 rushing yards in a 40 32 victory over the New Orleans Saints 70 71 He was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance 72 the first time in NFL history that a rookie quarterback has been given that honor for his debut game 73 Griffin s debut performance was further rewarded after he was named NFL Rookie of the Week 74 and he was given that honor once again after the Redskins win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 4 75 On October 4 he was named September s NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month 76 The next week against the Atlanta Falcons he left the game late in the third quarter after suffering a mild concussion after receiving a blow to the head by Sean Weatherspoon 77 He was cleared to play in the next game against the Minnesota Vikings where he had another impressive performance that included a 76 yard rushing touchdown The Redskins ended their home game losing streak and Griffin was named NFL Rookie of the Week for a third time 78 79 On November 14 during the Redskins bye week the team voted Griffin an offensive co captain 80 Following the Redskins 31 6 victory against the Philadelphia Eagles he was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for a second time Griffin s performance passing for 200 yards with 4 touchdowns rushing for an additional 84 yards and finishing with a perfect 158 3 passer rating made him the first rookie in NFL history to pass for 200 yards pass for 4 touchdowns and rush for more than 75 yards in a single game 81 82 Along with that achievement his performance against the Eagles made him the youngest player in NFL history at 22 years and 284 days old to achieve a perfect passer rating in a game 83 This record stood until 2015 when Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota threw for a perfect passer rating at 21 years and 318 days old in his debut 84 In the Week 14 game against the Baltimore Ravens on December 9 the Redskins would suffer another injury scare when defensive end Haloti Ngata hit Griffin directly at his right knee twisting it in the process 85 86 On the final drive of the fourth quarter Griffin was tackled after rushing for 13 yards and hopped on one leg for several plays before leaving the game 86 Backup quarterback Kirk Cousins would come in the game and lead the Redskins to a 31 28 overtime victory 87 The next day it was confirmed that Griffin had sustained a Grade 1 LCL sprain 88 It was decided that Griffin would sit out the next game against the Cleveland Browns to give him more time to heal and avoid the chance of further injuries 89 He returned the next game and led the Redskins to another victory over the Eagles in Week 16 The knee injury emerged as a controversy on January 6 the day the Redskins faced the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC wild card game when USA Today reported that contrary to a previous statement made by head coach Mike Shanahan Dr James Andrews had not cleared Griffin to return for the post injury plays in the December 9 game 90 Griffin then re injured his knee in the wild card loss to the Seahawks 91 Griffin underwent surgery on January 9 and both his LCL and ACL were repaired 92 For the season Griffin set records for highest passer rating by a rookie quarterback 102 4 and highest touchdown to interception ratio 4 1 both since broken by Dak Prescott Aside from the week 15 game against the Cleveland Browns where he did not play Griffin played a vital role in helping the Redskins finish the regular season on a 7 game winning streak after starting the season 3 6 leading the team to its first playoff appearance since the 2007 season 93 94 On December 26 Griffin was named to enter the 2013 Pro Bowl in recognition of his successful rookie season 95 Due to injuries on his ACL and LCL ligaments in his right knee he was negated from the Pro Bowl roster and replaced by Drew Brees 96 Griffin also won the 2012 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award 97 He was named to the PFWA All Rookie Team becoming the second Redskins quarterback to receive this award joining Heath Shuler in 1994 Griffin was ranked 15th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2013 98 2013 season Edit Griffin on a read option run during a game against the Eagles in 2013 After some controversy over whether Griffin would be ready for the season opener he did not play a single preseason game he debuted in the loss to Philadelphia Eagles 99 Griffin failed to replicate his 2012 success during the first half of the 2013 season and remained statistically below expectations until Washington s Week 7 game against the Chicago Bears Leading the Redskins to a 45 41 victory Griffin recorded 298 passing yards and two touchdowns 100 including a 45 yard touchdown pass to Aldrick Robinson 101 The Redskins 27 6 loss against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 12 was the first game in Griffin s collegiate and professional career where he failed to score a single offensive touchdown 102 On December 11 head coach Mike Shanahan announced that Griffin would be inactive for the last three games of the season and that Kirk Cousins would finish the season as the starter He claimed that it was done in order to eliminate risk of further injury to Griffin 103 He finished the 2013 season with 3 203 passing yards 16 passing touchdowns and 12 interceptions to go along with 86 carries for 489 rushing yards and no touchdowns 104 2014 season Edit Griffin in 2014 On September 14 2014 in Week 2 against the Jacksonville Jaguars Griffin was carted off the field after suffering a dislocated left ankle 105 X rays and MRIs revealed no fractures in the ankle On October 29 it was reported that Griffin was set to return against the Minnesota Vikings in week 9 106 The Redskins then dropped their next three games falling to the Vikings Buccaneers and 49ers 107 On November 25 it was reported that Griffin would be benched for Colt McCoy heading into Sunday s game against the Indianapolis Colts After McCoy went down with a neck injury against the New York Giants Griffin came in and looked impressive in a loss to the Giants throwing for 236 yards and 1 touchdown passing 108 Griffin was named the starter for the rest of the year when the Redskins put Colt McCoy on injured reserve Griffin responded to that with a winning performance in a 27 24 victory over the Eagles He threw for 220 yards and had one interception 109 In the final game of the year against the Cowboys Griffin showed signs of his rookie year form He threw for a season high 336 yards and had 2 touchdowns one passing one rushing in a 44 17 loss 110 Griffin was 2 5 as a starter in 2014 and the Redskins finished 4 12 and last place in the NFC East 111 112 2015 season Edit During Week 2 of preseason in a win over the Detroit Lions Griffin fumbled the ball and recovered it but had a defensive lineman fall on top of him Griffin suffered a concussion in the process and was questionable for the next game against the Ravens Griffin was medically cleared for the game by a physician but a few days later the same physician declared Griffin not ready for the game thus giving backup Kirk Cousins the start After the win over the Ravens Cousins was named the starter for the regular season opener and onward 113 On September 13 2015 it was reported that Griffin was practicing as a safety with the scout team 114 He ended up third on the quarterback depth chart behind Cousins and Colt McCoy and remained inactive for the entire regular season 115 On March 7 2016 Griffin was released by the Redskins 116 117 Cleveland Browns Edit Griffin with the Cleveland Browns 2016 On March 24 2016 Griffin signed a two year 15 1 million contract with the Cleveland Browns 118 119 On August 8 2016 Browns head coach Hue Jackson named Griffin the team s starting quarterback for the 2016 season 120 Griffin was placed on injured reserve on September 12 after suffering a shoulder injury in the Browns season opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles 121 He was activated off injured reserve on December 9 2016 prior to Week 14 against the Bengals 122 Griffin played in five games all starts in 2016 completing 87 of 147 passes for 886 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions He also rushed for 190 yards and two touchdowns 123 On March 10 2017 Griffin was released by the Browns 124 Baltimore Ravens Edit Griffin with the Baltimore Ravens 2020 After remaining a free agent for all of 2017 Griffin signed a one year contract with the Baltimore Ravens on April 4 2018 125 On September 2 2018 Griffin was named the team s backup quarterback 126 Backing up Joe Flacco and Lamar Jackson Griffin appeared in three games in the 2018 season 127 On March 21 2019 Griffin re signed with the Ravens on a two year contract 128 On July 28 2019 Griffin suffered a fractured thumb and was expected to miss 4 8 weeks 129 Griffin returned in time for the September 8 2019 regular season opener against the Miami Dolphins where Griffin came into the game in relief of Lamar Jackson toward the end of the 59 10 victory He completed all six pass attempts for 55 yards and one touchdown 130 In the Week 10 game against the Cincinnati Bengals Griffin entered the game as a running back alongside Mark Ingram II and Jackson in the backfield marking what was likely the first time in NFL history three former Heisman Trophy winners lined up together in a backfield 131 In Week 17 against the Pittsburgh Steelers Griffin made his first start since the 2016 season because the Ravens secured the top seed in the AFC playoffs and sat their starters as a result During the game Griffin threw for 96 yards and an interception and rushed for 50 yards during the 28 10 win 132 Griffin was named the starter for the Ravens Week 12 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers due to Lamar Jackson testing positive for COVID 19 133 He injured his left hamstring late in the second quarter of the game but remained in until the fourth quarter when he was sidelined and replaced by Trace McSorley He finished the game 7 12 for 33 yards and an interception which was returned for a touchdown by former Browns teammate Joe Haden along with seven rushes for 68 yards during the 19 14 loss 134 135 He was placed on injured reserve on December 4 2020 136 Griffin was waived by the Ravens on January 18 2021 137 Analyst career EditIn August 2021 Griffin signed a multi year contract with ESPN as an analyst for ESPN College Football and NFL Live 138 Griffin has publicly stated his desire to continue playing and that his contract with ESPN would allow him to sign with a team if the opportunity arises 139 NFL career statistics EditRegular season Edit Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks FumblesGP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y A TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD Sck SckY Fum Lost2012 WAS 15 15 9 6 258 393 65 6 3 200 8 1 20 5 102 4 120 815 6 8 7 30 217 12 22013 WAS 13 13 3 10 274 456 60 1 3 203 7 0 16 12 82 2 86 489 5 7 0 38 274 11 42014 WAS 9 7 2 5 147 214 68 6 1 694 7 9 4 6 86 9 38 176 4 6 1 33 227 9 42015 WAS 0 0 DNP2016 CLE 5 5 1 4 87 147 59 2 886 6 0 2 3 72 5 31 190 6 1 2 22 138 4 12018 BAL 3 0 2 6 33 3 21 3 5 0 0 44 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 BAL 7 1 1 0 23 38 60 5 225 5 9 1 2 64 0 20 70 3 5 0 5 19 0 02020 BAL 4 1 0 1 8 14 57 1 42 3 0 0 2 22 6 12 69 5 8 0 3 20 1 1Total 56 42 16 26 799 1 268 63 0 9 271 7 3 43 30 86 5 307 1 809 5 9 10 131 895 37 12Postseason Edit Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks FumblesGP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y A TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD Sck SckY Fum Lost2012 WAS 1 1 0 1 10 19 52 6 84 4 4 2 1 77 5 5 21 4 2 0 2 16 1 12015 WAS 0 0 DNP2018 BAL 0 0 2019 BAL 0 0 2020 BAL 0 0 Total 1 1 0 1 10 19 52 6 84 4 4 2 1 77 5 5 21 4 2 0 2 16 1 1Personal life EditGriffin began dating fellow Baylor student Rebecca Liddicoat in 2009 and the two were married on July 6 2013 140 141 Rebecca gave birth to the couple s first child a daughter in 2015 142 On August 16 2016 it was reported that Griffin and his wife were separated and in the process of filing for divorce 143 In August 2016 Griffin and Estonian heptathlete Grete Sadeiko became romantically linked 144 They were engaged on May 13 2017 145 In 2017 Griffin announced via Instagram the birth of his second daughter 146 147 The couple married on March 10 2018 148 His third daughter was born in September 2019 On December 31 2022 Griffin had abruptly left Pat McAfee s alternate broadcast of the December 2022 Fiesta Bowl after learning that Sadeiko was in labor with the couple s third child 149 Griffin grew up as a fan of the Denver Broncos and Mike Shanahan whom he played under for his first two seasons with the Redskins 150 Griffin is an evangelical christian and has said his relationship with God is his most important influence 151 152 Before the start of his rookie season with the Washington Redskins Griffin had signed a number of endorsement deals from companies such as Adidas Castrol Motor Oil EA Sports EvoShield Gatorade Nissan and Subway According to ESPN s Dollars blog Griffin had earned more than any other rookie in NFL history before throwing his first regular season pass largely as a result of endorsements 153 Griffin has his own charitable foundation called the RGIII foundation which helps underprivileged youth military families and victims of domestic violence In December 2022 the foundation gave a one day shopping spree at Walmart for 25 Boys amp Girls Clubs members in his hometown of Copperas Cove Texas 154 The foundation also donated 10 500 meals to the North Texas Food Bank in February 2021 155 Griffin has also been involved with the Family of 3 foundation to help three new struggling families 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