A former Redskins quarterback, who knows a thing or two about endorsements, also knows how Griffin could relieve the pressure.
“None of this works unless he’s the quarterback of the Washington Redskins,” Joe Theismann said. “He understands that as a priority in his life. It’s part of the climate that the young men coming into our game today deal with and are afforded the opportunities for.
“He’s going to be judged by his teammates by what he does on the field. No matter what he does off the field, it doesn’t matter.”
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