Ashburn, VA (Sports Network) - The Washington Redskins on Saturday ruled out
quarterback Robert Griffin III for Sunday's contest against the Cleveland
Browns.
Redskins coach Mike Shanahan announced on Thursday Griffin would be a game-
time decision, but the team's website announced on Saturday the second-overall
selection will not play.
Griffin confirmed the story on his Twitter account stating, "The decision was
not my own... But I will be there for my team!!! In every way possible I can."
Griffin, who suffered a Grade I sprain of the lateral collateral ligament in
his right knee during the fourth quarter of Sunday's 31-28 overtime triumph
over the Ravens, has started every game this season for Washington and has led
the team back into playoff contention with a four-game win streak.
The Redskins now sit at 7-6 and trail the New York Giants by a game for the
top spot in the NFC East.
The 2011 Heisman Trophy recipient has been particularly good during the
Redskins' current unbeaten run, having amassed 10 touchdown passes and only
one interception along with a 68.5 percent completion rate over that stretch.
Fellow rookie Kirk Cousins will make his first career start in Griffin's
place. The fourth-round pick took over for a hobbled Griffin against the
Ravens and threw a touchdown pass to Pierre Garcon with 29 seconds left in
regulation to bring the Redskins within 28-26, then ran in the subsequent
conversion attempt to force overtime.
Cousins has completed 7-of-11 passes for 137 yards with two touchdowns and a
pair of interceptions in two games this season.
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