The Mercury News

RG3 back in mix as fill-in starter for rolling Ravens

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OWINGS MILLS, MD. >> The previous time Robert Griffin III started a game in the NFL, he was protecting a broken shoulder while flinging the ball for a miserable Cleveland Browns team staggering through a 1-15 season in 2016.

On Sunday, Griffin returns to a role he’s coveted since that lamentable year. RG3 will start at quarterbac­k for the Baltimore Ravens, who have already sewed up the top seed in the AFC playoffs and have designs of ending the regular season with a 12-game winning streak and a 14-2 record.

Griffin will open against Pittsburgh because potential NFL MVP Lamar Jackson is being held out of a game that is essentiall­y meaningles­s to the Ravens. Though Griffin has been a backup in Baltimore since the outset of the 2018 season, he still believes he’s got enough drive, talent and leadership skills to be a starting quarterbac­k in the NFL.

This would seem to be the perfect time for him to prove it. But that’s not what motivates RG3 in his return to the spotlight that shined upon him so brightly when he won the Heisman Trophy at Baylor in 2011 and earned the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Award with the Redskins in 2012.

“I’m not going to make the game about me. I know everyone wants to,” Griffin said Tuesday. “I’m not really focusing on this being a stepping-stone game.

It’s not really about that. It’s about going out and trying to win.”

Now 29, Griffin appreciate­s having a job in the NFL after what he’s been through. He enjoyed great success during his first two years in Washington, then struggled through an injury-riddled 2014 season. A concussion in the second preseason game of 2015 dropped him to third on the depth chart, and he did not take a snap the entire year.

He was cut in March 2016 and signed two weeks later by the Browns.

Griffin began his only season with Cleveland as a starter but hurt his shoulder in Week 1 and languished on the injured list until December. He led the Browns to their only win against San Diego on Christmas Eve.

Griffin was dumped in March 2017 and sat out the entire 2017 season. He returned in Baltimore.

“It was an ideal situation because I was coming to an organizati­on that has an identity, takes care of their players and allows you to be yourself,” he said.

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