Robert Griffin III has landed a new gig following his untimely ESPN exit.
The former Heisman Trophy winner played in the NFL for eight seasons and went to the Pro Bowl as a rookie. However, a series of unfortunate events, including ACL and LCL injuries, saw him flame out in the league, and he has been part of the media structure since then.
Griffin joined ESPN in 2021, covering both NFL and college football. He was a big part of ‘Monday Night Countdown’ before being let go last year due to budget cuts, though he was replaced by Jason Kelce.
Despite his departure from The Worldwide Leader in Sports, Griffin has kept up appearances, sharing takes on the biggest developments in sports via his podcast and on social media. One of those takes sparked a feud with former ESPN colleague Ryan Cla