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Robert Griffin III said he was involved in a “terrifying accident” in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday.
From the photos published on social networks by the former NFL field marshal, a white vehicle received the worst part of the damage, while a Mercedes truck was also arrested. It is unknown which vehicle was driving Griffin.
Griffin said he and his family “bounced in the road divisor several times, both front tires flew.”
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Robert Griffin III, former NFL field marshal and television analyst for ESPN, observes before the game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Cincinnati Bengals on December 4, 2023 at the Everbank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. (David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
“I just got into the worst car accident of our lives with my wife and children in Fort Worth, Texas. Crash scary,” Griffin published. “Grateful to God that my wife and children are safe.”
Before the accident, Griffin said in X: “Jesus is the reason for the season.”
Police told Pak Gazette Digital that it was an accident of four “important” cars that happened shortly before noon CT, but a vehicle had left the scene before the arrival of the officers.
A person was taken to a local hospital with unknown injuries, the police added, and the accident is currently under investigation.

Robert Griffin III at ESPN Monday Night Football Countdown established Sofi Stadium. (Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports)
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Griffin was the second general selection of Washington in 2012 after starring Baylor and winning the Heisman trophy. However, his initial days ended sooner rather than later, since an acl torn in his rookie season derail the rest of his career.
The last Griffin game was in 2020 as a member of the Baltimore Ravens for a third season. He was with Washington until 2015 and then served as support for the Cleveland Browns in 2016.

The former NFL player Robert Griffin III observes during the 2024 NFL Pro Bowl in Camping World Stadium on February 4, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. (James Gilbert/Getty images)
In total, Griffin made 42 openings and was 16-26.