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That policy was stated in a 2003 memo after Shanahan, who was then the coach of the Denver Broncos, put out false information about Jake Plummer's injury during a game, telling the club to announce that the quarterback had a concussion instead of a separated shoulder. Concussions didn't keep players from returning in those days, and Shanahan didn't want the other team to know that Plummer had a bum shoulder.
Shanahan said Griffin's concussion wasn't confirmed until the examination was conducted in the locker room, although the coach didn't explain why the status wasn't updated later.
"I knew when he didn't know the quarter that the chances of him coming back were zero," Shanahan said. "Now could that have been said to you sooner? Possibly."
Shanahan said Griffin experienced "no dizziness, no headaches, no vomiting" on Monday. Griffin was scheduled for tests, and, if he passes them, will get a session on the treadmill Tuesday. If all goes well, he'll be able to practice Wednesday without contact and be on pace to play the Vikings. A possible complication is that Griffin suffered a concussion last season with Baylor, and the side effects are known to be cumulative.
If there are any setbacks, Shanahan will have to choose between rookie Kirk Cousins and veteran Rex Grossman. Fourth-round pick Cousins finished Sunday's game and threw more interceptions in one quarter (2) than Griffin has all season (1). Grossman has been inactive all year as the third-string quarterback, a humbling experience for a player who once led the Chicago Bears to the Super Bowl.
"Kirk has been No. 2 for a reason, because we feel like he's earned that right," Shanahan said. "We feel very good about him and where he's at, but we also have a lot of confidence in Rex as well."
NOTES: The Redskins will work out kickers to seek a possible replacement for Billy Cundiff, who has missed four field goals in the past two games, including a 31-yard attempt Sunday. NFL kickers are 81 for 86 inside 40 yards this season; Cundiff has two of those misses. ... Shanahan said S Brandon Meriweather, who has two sprained ligaments in his left knee after a pregame collision a week ago, is expected to miss four more weeks.
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