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Robert Griffin III, wife participate in viral dance trend with bizarre post

Chandler Vesselsby:Chandler Vessels01/14/25

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Robert Griffin III teamed up with his wife, Grete, for a lighthearted social media post on Tuesday evening. The strange nature of the post caught the attention of several fans.

In the video, Grete appears to be wearing clown makeup and approaches Griffin as the caption above them reads “when he asks me to dance for him but I grew up in Estonia.” Grete looks as if she is about to perform a provacative dance but then crosses her arms and simply begins kicking her legs out as the couple laughs.

It’s unclear exactly what is meant by the video, but the best guess would be that Grete performed some sort of traditional Estonian dance. Regardless, it did its best to confuse many people who came across it on social media.

The couple has been married since 2017 and have three children together. Like her husband, Grete Griffin is a former athlete who has previously competed in the women’s heptathlon, finishing fifth at the European U23 Championships in 2015.

Robert Griffin previously played eight seasons in the NFL and was also a former analyst for ESPN. Now he hosts his own podcast alongside Grete, where the pair interview figures from around the sports world.

Robert Griffin III reveals he is mulling a college football coaching job offer

Robert Griffin III revealed he is mulling over a college football coaching job offer, although he declined to name the school.

After being laid off at ESPN back in the summer, Griffin III’s podcast took off, he’s in line to appear on Netflix’s lineup of their NFL coverage this month and is certainly enjoying his new and evolving roles. But the former Heisman Trophy winner might have an itch to coach.

He revealed as much on The Triple Option, following conversations with Deion Sanders.

“I’ve talked to coach Prime a little bit about, you know, I actually got a job offer,” Griffin III said. “I can’t tell you who it’s from, but I got a job offer to coach. I am thinking about it. Oh boy. TV is fun. I enjoy TV, I enjoy the podcast and doing everything on that side, but being able to coach and lead men and take those 18 or 22-year olds and teach them all the lessons that we’ve learned over the course of the years is something that I’m contemplating very heavily.”

On3’s Nick Kosko contributed to this report.