Former NFL star Robert Griffin III faces backlash over Justin Herbert post after Chargers QB loss
Former NFL player Robert Griffin III faced criticism for his stance on Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert following the team’s loss to the Houston Texans.
Herbert has been grilled on social media for his work. He was 14-of-32 with 242 passing yards. He caught one touchdown pass and four interceptions in a 32-12 loss.
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Griffin added to it with his post on X.
“The national media treated Justin Herbert better for his playoff performance than they did for Lamar Jackson and Dak Prescott,” he wrote.
Griffin’s comments did not go down well as he was accused of turning comments criticizing Herbert into a discussion about race.
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Neither quarterback in question has appeared in a Super Bowl.
Lamar Jackson’s struggle to win big games has been documented. He led the Baltimore Ravens to the AFC Championship game last season but failed to get past the Kansas City Chiefs. Jackson is 3-4 in seven playoff games. He has 1,499 passing yards, eight touchdowns and six picks.
Dak Prescott has been injured several times in his career, which has hampered the Dallas Cowboys’ playoff hopes. He has gone 2-5 in seven games. He had 1,962 passing yards, 14 touchdowns and seven picks. The Cowboys have not reached the conference title game since the 1995 season.
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Herbert was credited with having a bounce-back season under first-year head coach Jim Harbaugh. But his lack of success in the postseason has been highlighted. He is 0-2 in two playoff games since entering the league in 2020.
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