Robert Griffith (disambiguation)

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Robert Griffith is a former American football player.

Robert Otis "Griff" Griffith is a former American football strong safety in the National Football League. He played thirteen seasons in the league, mostly for the Minnesota Vikings from 1994 to 2001. He also played three seasons with the Cleveland Browns, and two seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, In 2008, he retired as a member of the Minnesota Vikings. Griffith also served as an Executive Member of the NFLPA for six years. Currently he is CEO and Chairman of Matador Enterprises Inc.

Robert Griffith may also refer to:

Robert Griffith was an English politician.

Robert W. Griffith was an American historian.

Robert Lee Griffith was an African–American baseball pitcher in the Negro Leagues who played for several teams between 1934 and 1951. A three-time pitcher in the East-West All-Star Game, Griffith also played in the Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico and Venezuela professional leagues. Listed at 6' 5", 235 lb., he batted and threw right-handed and was nicknamed 'Schoolboy' or 'Big Bill'.

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