Washington Redskins QB Robert Griffin III attended a press conference discussing Sunday's football game where the Redskins quarterback appeared to have turned his Jesus-themed shirt inside-out.

Prior to the press conference Griffin donned a blue t-shirt that read "Know Jesus Know Peace." However, once the press event was underway, the shirt was turned-inside out so that the Christian message was unreadable.

Michael Phillips, the Redskins reporter for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, posted on Twitter that Griffin was told by NFL Uniform Inspector Tony McGee, a former Redskins defensive end, that he couldn’t wear the T-shirt because it wasn’t a Nike product.

Whether it was because the T-shirt was not a Nike product, or if it was due to the message on the shirt, questions were raised as to what the NFL's motive was for making Griffin turn his shirt inside-out.

RG3 had to wear his "Know Jesus Know Peace" shirt inside out for his interview on Sunday. pic.twitter.com/PS8d6FiT71 ï¿½ Athlete Facts (@FactsOnAthletes) September 15, 2014

RGIII was wearing a t-shirt that said “Know Jesus, Know Peace.” NFL Uniform Inspector Tony McGee (former Skins DE) approached Griffin... ï¿½ michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) September 14, 2014