While he has gotten the opportunity to get on the field in several games this season, thanks to Lamar Jackson and company running up the score for the Baltimore Ravens, former Heisman Trophy winner and second-overall pick Robert Griffin III has not seen significant playing time single the regular season finale of the 2016 season, while he was a member of the Cleveland Browns.
Griffin was signed that year to function as the team’s starting quarterback, which Josh McCown as his backup, only he would suffer a significant injury in the first game of the season (playing behind a poor Browns offensive line, minus Joe Thomas of course).