Robert Griffin III hints at ownership stake in Commanders bid.

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Former Washington Commanders quarterback Robert Griffin III has teased a future ownership stake in the team, led by Josh Harris, after years of being openly critical of the franchise. Griffin said he would be "head-over-heels excited" to help the team build a winner that the fans deserve. He also predicted that fans would "throw a parade" when current owner Dan Snyder sells the team. Griffin spent the first four seasons of his NFL career in Washington, winning Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2016, and has since taken up a career in broadcasting with ESPN.
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