Baylor's Griffin says knee 'feeling good'

Baylor's Griffin says knee 'feeling good'

Published Jan. 26, 2010 1:19 p.m. ET

Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin says his surgically repaired right knee is ``feeling good'' and that he's running again.

Griffin had surgery on his right knee in mid-October to repair a torn ACL. He said Monday that he expects to be ready for the start of the 2010 season, but plans to wear a brace as a precaution. He will be limited in spring practice and likely won't participate in contact drills.

After a standout freshman season, Griffin was injured in the third game of his sophomore season last September. He has been granted a hardship waiver by the Big 12, which means he still has three seasons of eligibility left.

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