Robert Griffin III has come out of knee surgery in Florida. Photograph courtesy of Flickr user Keith Allison.
RG3’s knee surgery has ended in Pensacola, Florida. His doctor, James R. Andrews,
released this statement:
“Robert Griffin III had successful knee surgery early this morning. He had a direct
repair of his LCL and a redo of his previous ACL reconstruction. We expect a full
recovery, and it is everybody’s hope and belief that due to Robert’s high motivation,
he will be ready for the 2013 season. The goal of his treatment is to give him the
best opportunity for a long professional career.”
Griffin collapsed on the field in Sunday’s wild-card playoff game against the Seattle
Seahawks, when his already injured right knee gave way. The Redskins ended up losing
the game, closing out what had been a promising and mostly successful 2012 season.
The first week of the 2013 regular season is September 8.
We feel confident there will be at least 1,000 updates on Griffin’s recovery between
now and then. Stay tuned.
Robert Griffin III Is Out of Surgery
His doctor expects a “full recovery.”
RG3’s knee surgery has ended in Pensacola, Florida. His doctor, James R. Andrews,
released this statement:
“Robert Griffin III had successful knee surgery early this morning. He had a direct
repair of his LCL and a redo of his previous ACL reconstruction. We expect a full
recovery, and it is everybody’s hope and belief that due to Robert’s high motivation,
he will be ready for the 2013 season. The goal of his treatment is to give him the
best opportunity for a long professional career.”
Griffin collapsed on the field in Sunday’s wild-card playoff game against the Seattle
Seahawks, when his already injured right knee gave way. The Redskins ended up losing
the game, closing out what had been a promising and mostly successful 2012 season.
The first week of the 2013 regular season is September 8.
We feel confident there will be at least 1,000 updates on Griffin’s recovery between
now and then. Stay tuned.
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