Robert Griffin III

Robert Griffin III

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Robert Griffin III: A Brief Biography

Robert Griffin III: A Brief Biography


Robert Griffin III
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Back when Washington was known as the Redskins rather than the Commanders, Griffin was drafted into the NFL. The Commanders picked him second overall in the process. Now retired, Griffin had a fantastic start to his NFL career, leading the Commanders to a playoff appearance in his very first season.


Winning the offensive rookie of the year, the Commanders were looking at a young star, ready to explode. Griffin’s success on the field mostly came because of his dynamic running ability and a really strong arm. The league considered him to be one of the most promising quarterbacks.


The only problem with his career was injuries. In a tough battle against the Seahawks in the playoffs, Griffin tore his ACL in the right knee and after that, he was never the same. Concussions, dislocated ankle, and further injuries sidelined Griffin and he could never tap into his full potential.


Despite the injuries, Griffin did have flashes of brilliance. He received Pro Bowl honors in 2012. However, his best season was in 2014 where he produced for; 3,200 yards and 20 touchdowns. After the 2014 season, Griffin was often benched in favor of other quarterbacks. This was mainly because of the inconsistent play where he was great for one or two games in a row and then would have a below-average performance right after.


The other teams that acquired the services of Griffin were the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Ravens. Both the teams made him serve as the backup quarterback before he ultimately decided to hang up his jersey in 2021.


Griffin is now working for ESPN as a college football and NFL analyst.


Robert Griffin III’s Personal Information


NameRobert Lee Griffin III
Age33 years
DOB12th February, 1990
NationalityAmerican
Mother NameJackie Griffin
Father nameRobert Griffin Jr.
ProfessionProfessional American Football
Net Worth$16 million
Height6 feet 2 inches
Weight96 kgs
EducationBaylor University, Texas
Relationship StatusMarried


Robert Griffin III’s Early Life

What is surprising about Griffin is that he was born in Okinawa, Japan. The reason is because both of his parents were in the United States Army. The two sergeants were stationed in Japan.


Born on February 12th, 1990, Griffin and his parents were constantly on the move after Griffin’s parents retired from the U.S. Army. The family first moved to Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Washington, and later to New Orleans, before finally settling down in Copperas Cove, Texas in 1997.


Griffin attended Copperas Cove High School. Here he played three different sports and excelled in each one. He could hoop, play football, and run track. He ultimately chose football as his main sport where he was the starting quarterback for Bulldawgs. He led the team to a 16-0 record and delivered the state championship to them. This is where the hype really started for Griffin because he also won two major awards for his stellar play; the Texas Gatorade Player of the Year and the MaxPreps National Player of the Year.


All of the accolades that he compiled in high school made him a highly touted recruit. There were many options for Griffin but he ultimately chose to attend Baylor University. Baylor led the Bears to their first bowl game victory, erasing a drought of over 20 years. He played for 4 seasons winning the Heisman Trophy in 2011 before announcing for the NFL draft.


Robert Griffin III’s Personal Life

Griffin is a man of many interests. First off, Griffin’s wife is a former track and field athlete who is from Estonia. They have three wonderful daughters together and their names are Gloria, Gameya, and Gia.


Griffin is a man of God and is a devout Christian. There have been many occasions where he has spoken about his belief in the Almighty.


After retiring from the NFL in 2021, Griffin started working for ESPN where he covers college football and NFL as an analyst. He is now seen seated alongside Shannon Sharpe and Stephen A Smith covering football. In addition to Griffin working as an analyst, he is also a businessman. He owns a clothing line and is the co-founder of the Glow Fitness fitness studio chain.


His interests also include acting and producing films and movies. He absolutely loves music and is seen enjoying concerts time and time again.


Robert Griffin III’s Family Background

Robert Griffin’s parents, as mentioned earlier, served as sergeants for the United States Army. His father’s name is Robert Griffin Jr. and his mother goes by the name of Jackie Griffin or Jacqueline Griffin.


Griffin III’s father used to play basketball when he was young at Kennedy High School. He enlisted himself in the army before he even graduated high school. He met his wife, Jackie Griffin, while stationed in Fort Carson, Colorado.


Robert Griffin III’s family comes from a long line of Military personnel. His paternal grandfather, Robert Griffin Sr., served in the United States Army as a veteran of the Korean War. Meanwhile, Griffin III’s maternal grandfather, George Ross, was a veteran of World War II.


Coming from a military family, it is easy to see why Griffin is such a disciplined and talented individual himself. He has shown a lot of support and love for the military veterans and personnel.


Robert Griffin III’s Wife

Greta Griffin is Robert Griffin III’s wife. She shares three wonderful children with him and their names are Gloria, Gameya, and Gia.


Greta is a former track and field athlete who specialized in long jump and triple jump. This is just the start, she also specialized in other events like the heptathlon. Heptathlon involves 100-meter hurdles, high jump, shot-put, 200-meter, long jump, javelin, and 800 meters. She competed internationally. In the 2010 World Junior Championships, Greta finished fourth with 5705 points, which was just shy of finishing third.


She is 5 feet 10 inches in height, which may have helped her perform at an elite level in all her competitions. Other tournaments she competed in are the world junior championships in 2012, and U23 European Championships in 2015.


The couple have been together since 2018 and have been going strong ever since.


Griffin’s first wife

Before Greta, Robert Griffin was married to Rebecca Liddicoat. They share a child together and her name is Reese Ann who was born in 2015. Not much is known about her. She met Griffin through Baylor University and married Robert in 2013.


Soon after Rebecca gave birth to their daughter, Reese, it was reported that Griffin started talking to Greta (his second wife) around January 2016 while he was still married to Rebecca. This led to a massive scandal and the couple ultimately split.


Robert Griffin III’s kids

Robert Griffin has four children. One with his first wife, Rebecca and three with his second wife Greta. All of his children are daughters. Today let us take a look at who they are:


  • Reese Ann is his first daughter and his only one with his first wife Rebecca. She was born in 2015 and is currently 8 years of age.

  • Gloria Griffin is his second daughter and his first daughter with his now wife, Greta. She was born in 2018 and is 5 years old.

  • Gameya Griffin is his third daughter and his second with Greta. She was born in 2020 and is 3 years old.

  • Gia Griffin is his youngest daughter and his third with Greta. She was recently born in January 2023 and is 10 months old.


Robert Griffin III’s Social Media


Robert Griffin III of the Baltimore Ravens warms up prior to playing against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium on October 13, 2019 in...
Source: Getty


Robert Griffin III has several social media accounts but he primarily posts a lot on Instagram as does most people. Here are his official social media handles:


Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/rgiii/

Twitter- https://twitter.com/RGIII

Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/RG3/


He usually posts analyses of NFL and college football games. His other posts usually include his family and how spends time with them.


Robert Griffin III’s Net Worth

Griffin did not have a long career in the NFL but when he was there, he did earn quite a lot. Currently, Griffin’s net worth stands at $16 million. His net worth is where it is, mostly due to his NFL earnings. Now he works as an ESPN analyst which is where he earns his money. The deal with ESPN is reportedly a two-year deal though the exact money is not known.


While he played in the NFL, his biggest contract was with the Redskins in 2012, according to Spotrac. The contract was a four-year, $21 million deal. The Redskins were expecting him to take his play to another level but that did not happen.


In 2016, Griffin was traded to the Cleveland Browns and he signed a $2.5 million, one-year deal with them.


In 2017, Griffin was immediately transferred to the Baltimore Ravens and they gave him a 3-year, $5 million deal.


Griffin earned a total of $33 million while playing in the NFL and now owns multiple business ventures and works with ESPN to keep up his earnings.



YearNet Worth
2022$13 million
2021$11 million
2020$10 million


Robert Griffin III Brand Ambassador

Even before Griffin entered the NFL, he already had endorsement deals from various companies like Adidas, Subway, Gatorade, EA Sports, EvoShield, Nissan and Castrol Motor Oil. When he was a rookie in the league, the hype was huge and brands are typically looking for players who are very popular amongst the fans, so Griffin was the perfect fit.


Adidas had given Griffin a lot of money. In fact, it was such a huge investment in Griffin that the endorsement deal was the biggest in a rookie since Reggie Bush. It was absolutely insane how much hype was around Griffin.


All credit goes to Griffin because he embraced all of the spotlights and was extremely likable because of his charisma on and off the field.


Griffin did not exactly have an amazing career that everybody was once hoping he would but he made the most of the opportunity and did not waste any time in having financial stability.


Robert Griffin III’s Investments

Griffin has been a savvy investor and is taking steps each year to grow his wealth and his business empire. Some of the investments he made are;


  • Proto Hologram. Griffin is one of the many investors in the company. This firm develops holographic technology. He made this investment in 2021.


  • Glow Fitness. Glow Fitness is a fitness studio chain that primarily focuses on women. Griffin is a co-founder alongside his wife Greta Griffin. The company was founded in 2014 and is now spread across the United States around 30 different locations and states.


  • RGIII Apparel. Griffin now owns an apparel brand. The brand functions mostly online and the clothes are also available in select retail stores.


  • DVI. Griffin also has invested in DVI which is a private equity firm that invests in technology companies.


Robert Griffin III’s Career Stats



SeasonTeamGPGSCMPATTCMP%YDSYPATDINTQBR
2012Washington Redskins151529549559.43,2006.5205102.4
2013Washington Redskins131322038357.43,2038.4161282.7
2014Washington Redskins131326741164.73,2047.8161394.7
2015Washington Redskins5510217558.31,0816.24476.8
2016Cleveland Browns5512222055.51,5256.98370.5
2018Baltimore Ravens161101662.51026.41277.9
2019Baltimore Ravens100172860.71425.11175.2
2020Baltimore Ravens105771.4202.90062.8
CareerTotals78511,0381,73559.812,4777.2664084.5


Robert Griffin III’s Achievements

Griffin just played for eight seasons in the NFL. What is surprising is Griffin peaked in his first three seasons and his play started depreciating each year after. The biggest reason was due to the ACL injury on his right knee but it was also the inconsistency he had. Despite the disappointing end to his career, let us look at what he achieved:


  • Heisman Trophy (2011)

  • NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year (2012)

  • Pro Bowl (2012)

  • Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year (2011)

  • Davey O'Brien Award (2011)

  • Manning Award (2011)

  • Consensus All-American (2011)

  • First-team All-Big 12 (2011)

  • Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year (2008)



Robert Griffin III’s Contract

Griffin was in the NFL for eight seasons with three different teams. He spent most of his time with the Redskins. Griffin’s time with Washington amounted to 50% of the time he spent in the NFL. Here are the contracts he signed during those eight years:


  • 2012-2016. Griffin’s first team was the Washington Redskins where he signed a $21.1 million deal. This also included a $13.7 million signing bonus.


  • 2016. He moved on to the Cleveland Browns, his second team. The contract was worth $2.5 million.


  • 2018, 2019 and 2020. Griffin was with the Baltimore Ravens and he spent three seasons altogether. The first contract was a two-year $4 million deal. In 2020, he signed a one-year deal with Ravens which amounted to $1.1 million. This resulted in Griffin earning a total of $5.1 million with the Ravens.


Robert Griffin III’s Cars

Robert Griffin III does not own a lot of cars but the ones he owns are very elegant. Here is a list of cars he owns:


  • Volkswagen Phaeton W12

  • Continental GTC V8

  • Ford truck.


Robert Griffin III’s House

The former number two overall pick of the 2012 draft had reportedly bought a multi-million home. The house is located in Virginia and the value of the house is around $2.5 million. When we talk about the space, it is a 9000-square-foot home.


The home has five bedrooms, four baths, two half baths, a wet bar, and an elevator. It even contains a mudroom which is a room where you drop your dirty shoes or anything else that you wore outside before entering.


During his stint with the Washington Redskins, he had also purchased a $7 million dollar home.


FAQs

A. Robert Griffin was born in Okinawa, Japan. This comes as a surprise to many people but it should not because his parents were posted there as U.S. sergeants.

A. Griffin’s parents served the United States Army their entire lives before settling down in Texas.

A. Griffin just played for 8 seasons. His career was short due to various injuries and lack of consistency on the field.

A. Griffin was initially married to Rebecca Griffin in 2013. They split up in 2016 but the reason is not known. Speculations say it was due to infidelity.

A. Griffin is an ESPN analyst for college and NFL football but he also owns businesses along with a long list of investments.

A. Yes, he does. A daughter with his first wife and three more with his second wife.