“He was sitting on his stool, and I walked up to him and said, ‘I was proud of the way you finished,’” Griffin recalled. “At the end of the day, there’s never been any quit in anybody in this locker room, so when you’re at the helm and you’re the quarterback, you also have to show that. Throughout his career, Joe [Flacco] has done that. He’s played through injuries. Throughout my career, I’ve done that and played through injuries. So I think we were both proud of him for the way that he fought through the adversity he had early in the game and finished strong in the fourth quarter. I think that’s a true testament to his character and to the type of guy and player he can be going forward.”