The Ravens may have found their backup quarterback for the 2018 season in the form of Robert Griffin III.
After winning the Heisman trophy in 2011 at Baylor, Griffin would win the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award in 2012 with the Redskins. However, Griffin suffered a sprained LCL in a week 14 game against Baltimore. He would return to lead Washington to the playoffs, but unfortunately, he tore his LCL, ACL, and meniscus in a wild-card game against the Seahawks. From 2014-16, Griffin suffered a dislocated ankle, concussion, and shoulder fracture.