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It's been almost a years considering that dual-threat quarterback Robert Griffin III took the NFL by storm as a rookie in 2012 before a ruthless sophomore depression that resulted in him being a backup for most of his injury-plagued profession. A second-stringer behind Lamar Jackson on the Ravens last season, Griffin might be all set to go back into the spotlight simply not on an NFL field.
As an outcome, both networks are engaged in a bidding war for the former Heisman and Novice of the Year's services as an NFL and college football analyst while they wait to see if he decides to pursue playing football or retires from the NFL after 7 seasons. (Griffin has missed two due to injury.) At ESPN, Griffin would call college video games and do some college studio work as well as go over both the NCAA and NFL on shows like Get Up!.
" Even if Griffin does decide to play, TV will be awaiting him when he ultimately retires. The method Griffin has raised his status as a possible broadcaster is interesting," per The Post. "He has not had a Peyton Manning-type pro profession that makes him a no-brainer atop TV dream lists." That's definitely real as Griffin, beyond his electrifying rookie season, has actually been a below-average NFL QB for the bulk of his profession and has a 16-26 record as a starter.
Griffin first got presented as a commentator on a national level when he belonged to Bleacher Report's streaming coverage of the NFL Draft in April. The previous member of the Washington Football Group became part of a moment that went viral after he stated that his previous backup, Kirk Cousins, could not more than happy that the Minnesota Vikings prepared Texas A&M quarterback Kellen Mond.
" I can tell you that No. 8 in Minnesota is not genuine pleased today," Griffin stated via . "Since Kellen Mond represents precisely what he doesn't succeed. Kellen Mond is the big, physical quarterback. He can run it, toss all of it over the field, and I do not believe that's something that No.