Robert Griffin III: Face of the franchise
Robert Griffin III arrived in Washington amid a renewed sense of optimism for the city’s beleaguered NFL franchise. The Washington Post chronicles the rookie quarterback throughout the 2012 season as he adjusts to life in the NFL, creates a new home in the nation’s capital and establishes himself as a locker room leader — all at the age of 22.
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After leading the Redskins to a win over the Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day, quarterback Robert Griffin III, center in green, stayed in Dallas to cheer his alma mater Baylor on to victory against rival Texas Tech.
Jonathan Newton / The Washington Post
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