RGIII and Ryan Clark are officially beefing, thanks to the WNBA.
The former NFL players and media personalities found themselves in a war of words following Caitlin Clark’s foul on Angel Reese and the latter’s feisty reaction to it, with Griffin getting on social media to make some strong claims about Reese.
The former NFL quarterback declared that Reese “hates” Clark, and it’s not just about basketball, prompting another Clark, Ryan, to jump to her defense.
The ESPN analyst addressed his former colleague’s claims on his podcast, ‘The Pivot,’ suggesting that RGIII isn’t as learned on black struggles as he’s married to a white woman and likely doesn’t discuss the plight of the black woman at home.
RGIII fired back in a video, accusing Clark of sprinting past a line he shouldn’t have crossed and bringing his family into a sports debate, describing the former Steelers’ star’s actions as “cowardly, spineless, and weak.”
“He suggested I don’t value my wife as the woman I love, protect and raise a family with but only value her because of the color of her skin,” he wrote. “That’s wrong and way out of bounds.”
There’s a line you don’t cross in life and Ryan Clark sprinted past it.
Ryan Clark didn’t like my take on Angel Reese hating Caitlin Clark. That’s fine. Disagreement is part of the game. But instead of debating my point, he personally attacked me and my family. That shows how… pic.twitter.com/YDisnkvpMQ
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) May 19, 2025
Clark also claimed while speaking on his show that Griffin would constantly make jokes about milk and how much he loved it while they worked together, while he always brings up his wife’s skin color in social media posts.
“He would make all corny jokes about milk, how much he loved it. He always points out on social media the color of his wife’s white skin,” he said.
Some of those posts have resurfaced online amid the feud…
TRENDING: Robert Griffin III's old social media posts have resurfaced and gone viral.
Ryan Clark said that RG3 is obsessed with talking about “milk.” https://t.co/szUKnVMx7b pic.twitter.com/kHOINCKQGv
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) May 20, 2025
Of course, this is all going nowhere, and all it’s done is take attention away from the incident that caused it in the first place. It would serve both RGIII and Ryan Clark to let it go before one or both venture out way too far.
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