Robert Griffin III continues to be a content maestro, keeping fans engaged with his unique and playful online presence. Though he’s no longer on ESPN’s roster, Griffin remains in the spotlight, entertaining his followers with content that often features his wife, Grete.
In his latest post, Griffin shares a lighthearted moment from their home life, capturing a video of himself playfully interacting with his wife in their kitchen. The video, cheekily captioned, “Me every time my wife wears leggings,” shows Griffin interrupting his wife, who is tending to their child, with playful taps, all set to Kendrick Lamar’s track “TV off.” It’s the kind of relatable, funny moment that brings a bit of everyday humor to his social media feed.
The video has sparked quite a buzz, amassing over 506,000 views, with more than 3,600 likes and nearly 300 comments, further demonstrating Griffin’s knack for connecting with an audience even off the field and sports commentary desk.
Since departing ESPN in September with two years left on his contract, due to what reports called his “stock falling” within the company, Griffin has not yet landed a new broadcasting role. His exit followed shortly after he publicly supported the Florida Seminoles, adding a personal layer, given his wife Grete’s ties to Florida State as a former track and field athlete and alumna.
Despite his ESPN departure, Griffin remains actively involved in the sports discussion landscape. He’s speaking out in support of his former ESPN colleague and current College Football and NFL analyst, Louis Riddick, suggesting him as a strong candidate for the New York Jets General Manager position.
“The Jets need a GM who the media will respect and if they don’t, he won’t give a damn. That’s @LRiddickESPN,” Griffin enthusiastically remarked. He praised Riddick’s comprehensive understanding of college prospects, his insights into the evolution of the professional game, and his decisive prowess in evaluating what it takes to assemble a championship-caliber team. Griffin emphasized Riddick’s capability to make key decisions on the coach and quarterback front, despite Riddick not having held an NFL front office position since 2013.
Through these endorsements and his vibrant social media engagements, Robert Griffin III remains a prominent figure in the sports dialogue, leveraging his platform to support those he believes in and share slices of his personal life with a broad and engaged audience.