A breach-of-contract lawsuit against Robert Griffin III was dismissed by a U.S. District Court judge in Missouri on Wednesday, per Tom Schad of USA Today.
The quarterback's former agent, Ben Dogra, filed the lawsuit in March 2019 claiming Griffin owed him $659,000 in fees from marketing and endorsement deals from 2014-16. He was initially supposed to pay 15 percent of his deals to CAA Sports, which fired Dogra in 2014.
Griffin remained with Dogra until parting ways in 2018.
The case was dismissed as it passed California's statute of limitations, where the agreement was signed.