The injury-prone quarterback was released Friday after one flawed season with the Cleveland Browns, who remain in search of a QB to turn around their once-proud franchise. The Browns terminated Griffin’s contract one day before he was due a $750,000 roster bonus.
Category: Robert Griffin III
Glennon gets Bears job, RG3 gets walking papers
It looks like Mike Glennon has a starting job in the NFL. Robert Griffin III no longer has any job.
Agent: Redskins QB Cousins signs franchise contract for 2017
Mike McCartney tweeted the news on Friday morning, 10 days after the team placed the tag on Cousins , guaranteeing him a salary of about $24 million for the 2017 season. Cousins made nearly $20 million last season under a tag.
Sean McVay, Kyle Shanahan each credit time in Washington
As most of the NFL’s head coaches made the rounds at the league’s Scouting Combine, two of the newest members of the 32-man club drew some of the largest crowds. Both were peppered with questions about their pasts, and even more about their futures.
Cleveland Browns: Breaking down the potential pursuit of Kirk Cousins
Oct 2, 2016; Landover, MD, USA; Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins prepares to throw the ball against the Cleveland Browns during the second half at FedEx Field. Washington Redskins wins 31 – 20. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports The Cleveland Browns are looking for a quarterback, and Kirk Cousins could be an option if the Browns want to commit to a long-term option.
Daily Dawg Tags: The infernal quarterback debate
Should the Browns draft a quarterback this year? Should they trade for one? Or should they just keep the status quo and go into the 2017 season with Robert Griffin III and Cody Kessler – a plan that would come as close to anything in ensuring that the Browns will be picking at the top of the 2018 NFL Draft. The one thing to remember is that as Browns fans we are all in this together.
Today in History: Dec. 29, 2016
On Dec. 29, 1916, James Joyce’s first novel, “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,” was first published in book form in New York after being serialized in London. In 1170, Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was slain in Canterbury Cathedral by knights loyal to King Henry II.