Even after reportedly having one of the quickest recovery times for an NFL quarterback, Washington Redskins' GM Bruce Allen said Monday its' "too early to tell right now" if Robert Griffin III will be ready to practice when training camp opens up in July, according to the Washington Post.
"It's great to hear the building is on schedule, ahead of schedule, and I've heard all those same phrases for our quarterback," Allen said at a tour for reporters of the team's under-construction training camp site in Richmond. "It's too early to tell right now. He is doing everything that the doctors want him to do. He's a great worker. I think that's why there's so much optimism that he'll be ready at the beginning. But it's really too premature to speculate on where his medical condition is until we give him a physical when training camp starts July 25."
The Redskins opened organized team activities Monday, which will be available to reporters on Thursday, but declined to specify what Griffin will do as part of his rehabilitation.
"You'll get to see when you all come out there on Thursday," Allen said. "He's been doing a lot of drill work on his own with the other injured players. He has to just follow the doctors' and the trainers' advice on a daily basis."
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