Robert Griffin III has reportedly suffered a dislocated ankle, according to the NFL Network's Rich Eisen. Griffin went down with a non-contact injury while on a bootleg during Sunday's game between Washington and the Jacksonville Jaguars. He was ruled out for the game after being put in an air cast and carted off the field.
Robert Griffin III suffers dislocated ankle
Robert Griffin III reportedly suffered a dislocated ankle Sunday. There is no word yet on how much time he may miss.


A dislocated ankle could mean an extensive stay on the sideline for the quarterback and may end his season entirely. He was in obvious pain as he was being carted off the field. He gave the crowd a salute on his way to the locker room.
If Griffin is forced to miss extended action, Kirk Cousins would take over Washington's offense. The backup has had a good game against the Jags' defense since Griffin left. He has gone 15-for-21 for 180 yards and a touchdown since the injury. He led Washington to three straight touchdowns before Jacksonville was able to get on the board with a score of its own.

















