Redskins Quarterback Griffin Knee Surgery Recovery May Take Year
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Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III may need as long as a year to recover from surgery on his right knee, according to a sports surgeon who’s not involved in the rookie’s case.
The Washington Post said Griffin is having surgery today to repair a torn lateral collateral ligament and possible damage to the anterior cruciate ligament. Griffin left the team’s 24-14 playoff loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Jan. 6 with the injury.