Joe Flacco is one of the most well respected quarterbacks in NFL history.
From getting drafted, to winning a Super Bowl, to now, he’s been the embodiment of consistency.
If it wasn’t for the emergence of Lamar Jackson, the former Super Bowl champion might still be with the Baltimore Ravens.
Since he left the flock, Flacco has bounced from team-to-team as a spot starter for injured or shaky quarterbacks.
He most recently took on this role with the Indianapolis Colts where he threw 12 touchdowns to seven interceptions in six starts.
After leading the Cleveland Browns to the postseason, the year prior, Flacco finally started to show some rust after 16 years in the league which led to the Colts replacing him with a younger, more talented option in Daniel Jones.
He most recently took on this role with the Indianapolis Colts where he threw 12 touchdowns to seven interceptions in six starts.
After leading the Cleveland Browns to the postseason, the year prior, Flacco finally started to show some rust after 16 years in the league which led to the Colts replacing him with a younger, more talented option in Daniel Jones.
Some thought that the former Comeback Player of the Year might retire, but he shut down all those rumors Friday morning.
Adam Schefter of ESPN announced that the journeyman will be heading back to Cleveland where he made magic two seasons ago.
After disgraced Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson suffered a season-ending shoulder injury, Flacco took the reins and took fans on a blast to the past.
Flacco went full gunslinger mode, throwing 13 touchdowns and eight interceptions in just five starts.
These may seem eerily similar to his numbers with the Colts but it’s important to remember that he was also inserted in the middle of games because of injuries to Anthony Richardson.
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