CEDRIC GRIFFIN RUMORS

CB Griffin rebounds, will future follow?

Cedric Griffin “played freely” being back in the starting lineup, but will that translate into a future with the Minnesota Vikings? Head coach Leslie Frazier was certainly pleased to finally see Griffin playing the prescribed techniques.
Via min.scout.com  |  December 28, 2011

Notebook: CB Griffin remains in Vikings' mix

Vikings CB Cedric Griffin is not in Leslie Frazier’s doghouse, the head coach said Monday, but he hadn’t yet seen Griffin’s comments indicating he would ask for his release after the season. Plus, the Vikings made two injury-related roster moves.
Via min.scout.com  |  December 12, 2011

Cedric Griffin Returns for Vikings

Cedric Griffin will suit up for the Vikings and play tonight, his first action since tearing his ACL … [visit site to read more]
Via The Viking Age  |  August 20, 2011

Vikings CB Cedric Griffin wins Ed Block Courage Award

Vikings cornerback Cedric Griffin has suffered two torn anterior cruciate ligaments in less than a year, and he's rehabbed viligently through both. Griffin's work earned him the Vikings' 2010 Ed Block Courage Award. I'm assuming linebacker E.J. Henderson was a close second, but it's clear Griffin's been through a lot. Congrats to him. Here's the team...
Via Vikings Now  |  December 31, 2010

Vikings lose CB Cedric Griffin

The Minnesota Vikings now are faced with yet another obstacle to overcome this season, it was confirmed this afternoon from Judd Zulgad of the Star Tribune that CB Cedric Griffin will be lost for the season with a torn ACL. Griffin will be missed at the cornerback position, he played the entire season last year for the Vikings and will now likely be replaced by veteran CB Lito Sheppard...
Via Vikings Post  |  October 12, 2010

Cedric Griffin Tore His ACL, Will Miss Rest of Season

Cedric Griffin just got back into the line-up a couple of weeks ago after a long off-season recovering from a torn ACL.  Griffin’s comeback, sadly, proved short-lived:  Last night the cornerback tore the ACL in his other leg, and will miss the remainder of the season. If you were watching the game, you could tell by Griffin’s reaction that he knew right away something...
Via The Viking Age  |  October 12, 2010

Cedric Griffin Could Still Make it for Opener

After Cedric Griffin tore his ACL in the conference title game, we were told there was a good chance he wouldn’t be ready for the start of the season. True to what we’d heard, Cedric began training camp on the PUP list.  He remained inactive throughout camp and the preseason, though he did reportedly work out extensively on the side. When preseason ended, the Vikings...
Via The Viking Age  |  September 06, 2010

Cedric Griffin Won’t be Ready for the Season Opener

Cedric Griffin suffered an ACL tear during the NFC Championship Game, and has still not recovered sufficiently to participate in practice. Because of his on-going physical issues, the Vikings have placed Griffin on the PUP list.  Now we have learned that the cornerback will still not be ready when the Vikings open the 2010 season in New Orleans September 9. Of course, given the...
Via The Viking Age  |  August 02, 2010

Griffin fined $10,000; Harvin, Rice questionable

Vikings cornerback Cedric Griffin was fined $10,000 for hitting Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco in the head Sunday. Also an update on the Vikings injury report.
Via Access Vikings:  |  December 18, 2009

Cedric Griffin Was Arrested for DUI in August

It sounds like one of Chilly’s goofy philosophical nuggets:  If a cornerback gets arrested for DUI and nobody notices, does it cause a distraction? The answer, I believe, would be no. I bring this up because, on Wednesday, WCCO reported that Vikings cornerback Cedric Griffin had been given two days of community service and ordered to pay [...]
Via The Viking Age  |  October 08, 2009
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