Dr. James Andrews denied claims made by Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan that he still had "some lingering concerns" over the health of Robert Griffin III's knee, the Washington Post reports. "None of it is true. No concerns," Andrews told the newspaper via text message. Andrews gave Griffin the green light to play in the season opener against the Eagles on Sept. 9, but Shanahan has refused to name his opening week starter. Griffin is eight months removed from surgery. Source: CBS Sports