May 18, 2016; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Robert Griffin (10) throws a pass during official training activities at the Cleveland Browns training facility. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

The Philadelphia Eagles will be taking on a familiar quarterback when they take on the Cleveland Browns in Week 1.

It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, but Robert Griffin III has officially been named the starting quarterback of the Cleveland Browns for the 2016 season, meaning the Philadelphia Eagles will be taking on the dual-threat gunslinger in Week 1.

Once upon a time, Griffin was one of the most electrifying players in the entire NFL. As a rookie for the Washington Redskins in 2012, Griffin threw for 3,200 yards for 20 touchdowns and only five interceptions, also running for an additional 815 yards and seven touchdowns.

However, in a game against the Baltimore Ravens that season, Griffin sprained his LCL, which sidelined him until the 2012 NFC Wild Card game against the Seattle Seahawks, where he completely tore that LCL and ACL.

From there, Griffin’s downward spiral began, regressing significantly in 2013 and eventually becoming Kirk Cousins‘ permanent benchwarmer in 2014.

As a free agent this offseason, the quarterback needy Browns took a chance on Griffin. If he is able to play the way he did as a rookie, the Browns’ seemingly endless search for a quarterback may come to an end. However, Griffin also has huge bust potential.

Which version we’ll see of Griffin remains to be seen, but it looks like we’ll find out in Week 1.