When the Ravens signed Robert Griffin III to a one-year deal this past offseason, he was originally expected to serve in a backup role to Joe Flacco. However, that plan changed when Baltimore selected Lamar Jackson in the first round of the draft.
Griffin III quickly found himself on the roster bubble, especially given that the Ravens almost never keep three quarterbacks on their 53-man roster. However, Griffin III’s impressive preseason showing and veteran leadership earned him a spot.
The 28-year old was inactive for the first nine weeks of the season before Joe Flacco suffered a hip injury.