BALTIMORE -- Baltimore Ravens backup quarterback Robert Griffin III is expected to miss a few weeks after injuring his thumb during Saturday night's practice, but he should be fine for the regular season, a league source told ESPN.
Griffin hit his right thumb on the helmet of a defender toward the end of practice at M&T Bank Stadium, then threw his helmet on the sideline in disgust. An X-ray revealed a small fracture, a source said.
"I got a little issue with my thumb," Griffin said. "I hit on the helmet of one of the defenders.