Ravens’ QB Robert Griffin III Might Be On the Move This Offseason

Robert Griffin III with the Browns in 2016
Robert Griffin III with the Browns in 2016. Photo by Christopher Szagola/CSM/REX/Shutterstock

Baltimore Ravens might have to get a new man to support their star quarterback Lamar Jackson. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Ravens’ backup QB quarterback Robert Griffin III might be on the move this offseason.

After spending the 2017 season without a team, Griffin signed a deal with the Ravens and managed to earn a roster spot two seasons ago. The 30-year-old former second overall pick played 10 games, mostly as a relief, during that time and contributed with 246 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions.

Considering that it’s unlikely for Griffin to get a more prominent role with Ravens in the future, his time in Baltimore is likely coming to an end. Reportedly, his name is coming up often in trade talks with several NFL teams expressing their interest.

Robert Griffin is seven years removed from his Pro Bowl season as a rookie in 2012, so it’s unclear whether any team would strongly consider him as a starter. With this being said, Griffin looked really good when he was on the field in the past two years and could be a nice option for teams unsure in their QBs like Chicago Bears.

Griffin’s NFL career stats include 63.1 percent completion, 9,229 passing yards and 43 touchdowns to go with 1,740 rushing yards and 10 rushing TDs.

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