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Robert Griffin III was supposed to be the future of what were then the Washington Redskins.
Fresh off a Heisman Trophy win at Baylor, he was the No. 2 overall pick behind Andrew Luck and wowed in his Rookie of the Year campaign.
However, he was never the same after tearing his ACL in a playoff game, and he started just 20 more games with Washington before heading to the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens before retiring after the 2020 season.
It’s obvious that Griffin would rather his tenure in the nation’s capital have gone differently, and the organization has done a total 180 since he left with new owners and not one, but two name changes.
But at the end of the day, the organization “changed my life forever.”
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