The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Robert Griffin III, Ravens, agree on 1-year deal

- By David Ginsburg

OWINGS MILLS, MD. » Robert Griffin III is poised to resume his NFL career about 35 miles away from where he started it.

The former Washington Redskins quarterbac­k has reached agreement on a 1-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens, who love the idea of having the 2011 Heisman Trophy winner backing up 10-year starter Joe Flacco.

“Obviously, his personalit­y, he’s a confident guy. He’s a very talented quarterbac­k,” coach John Harbaugh said of Griffin on Wednesday. “He’s had a lot of success in this league early on. We’re excited about it. We felt like we needed a No. 2 quarterbac­k.”

Griffin’s last previous stop in an injury-riddled career came in 2016 with the Cleveland Browns. He started five games, winning only one of them.

General manager Ozzie Newsome said Griffin, 28, didn’t have far to travel before showing the

Ravens he can still fling the ball.

“He still lives in the D.C./Virginia area,” Newsome said. “We were bringing in some receivers and we asked him if he would come in and throw and go through a full workout for us. He took a physical. He did all of that. After that, he went to visit another team. We just were able to come to an agreement.”

The terms were finalized late Tuesday night, and Newsome expects RG3 to sign the contract next week.

“I feel like we got a steal,” Harbaugh said. “I felt like (Griffin) really wanted to be here. He really wanted to be a Raven.”

Griffin won the Heisman Trophy with Baylor before being selected second overall in the 2012 draft by the Redskins. He enjoyed a sensationa­l rookie season, throwing 20 touchdown passes and only five intercepti­ons, but his career took a decisive downturn after he tore knee ligaments in a playoff loss to Seattle.

RG3 returned in 2013 but was benched after throwing 16 TD passes and 13 intercepti­ons. The following season, a dislocated ankle limited his effectiven­ess.

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