Robert Griffin III Inks Endorsement Deal With EvoShield Protective Gear Company
Published May 18, 2012Robert Griffin has been wearing EvoShield since his freshman year at Baylor
SOCK IT TO ME: Griffin appeared on NBC’s “The Tonight Show” Thursday and host Jay Leno said to Griffin, “You were a pretty good student growing up, I see. Weren't you class president as well?” Griffin: “I was president of my class.” Leno replied, “Yeah, you were the guy we all hated. Class president, quarterback. Shut up, get out of here.” Leno brought up Griffin's habit of “wearing colorful socks,” and asked, “What do you have on today? Any cool socks?” Griffin: “Actually, I do. I have the ‘Go Catch Your Dream’ socks on with a cape on the back.” Leno asked, “Are these made especially for you or do you find these at a store?” Grifin said jokingly, “Yes, we make them in the back of the house. We stitch them together.” Griffin added, “You can go to different stores and get them at Walmart or other places.” Griffin presented Leno with a gift of his “own ‘Go Catch Your Dream’ socks” and gave a pair to fellow guest, actor Hugh Laurie (“The Tonight Show,” NBC, 5/17).
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