RGIII Is Cleared to Play This Weekend After Concussion

Robert Griffin III has been cleared to play Saturday night against the Baltimore Ravens in what could be his last preseason action, the Redskins announced Thursday.

Griffin was cleared by an independent neurologist, the team said Thursday, after he sustained a concussion in the Redskins' second preseason game.

But Griffin evaded questions about when, or even if he actually had a concussion.

"You've got to talk to the people who report that stuff," Griffin said. "I don't report that stuff. I was in the locker room, taking a shower, getting ready to watch the rest of the game, so I don't know."

So far, Griffin is 6 for 13 for 44 yards in two appearances, and the Redskins have not scored a touchdown with him on the field.Last week against Detroit, Griffin left after four series, going 2 for 5 with two fumbles, three sacks and a few other big hits.

Speaking to reporters for the first time since that game, Griffin said Thursday he didn't know whether he was injured on his final play against Detroit, when he dropped the ball and then was hit as he tried to recover the fumble.

"I have no idea," Griffin said. "I just know I was in some pain, and the trainers came out, and that was it."

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Asked whether he should have stayed in the game as long as he did, Griffin responded: "That's the coach's decision. As we like to say, "I just work here, man."

After the game, coach Jay Gruden said Griffin got a concussion. He also said he left Griffin in the game because he wanted to give the first-team offense a chance to produce something positive.

In relief of Griffin, Kirk Cousins went 8 for 12, and Colt McCoy went 5 for 6, with both completing a touchdown pass.

Gruden downplayed suggestions that Griffin needs a breakout game Saturday.

"Is it the most important, do-or-die game of his life? No, it's not,'' Gruden said. "But as a quarterback you should go out there and take every play, thinking every play is equally as important as any other play you'll ever take."

Also Thursday, Gruden announced outside linebacker Junior Galette will miss the entire season after tearing his left Achilles tendon.

Galette was injured toward the end of practice on Wednesday. He is scheduled to have surgery Friday. He is the fifth Redskins player lost to a season-ending injury in the preseason, including tight ends Niles Paul and Logan Paulsen.

Washington signed Galette at the start of training camp after he was released by New Orleans because of off-field issues. He had 22 sacks for the Saints the past two seasons.

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