Joe Flacco happy to be back with Browns and ready to compete for starting QB job
- Joe Flacco signed a one-year contract with the Cleveland Browns on Tuesday in Berea, Ohio.
- Flacco did not anticipate a return to Cleveland after free agency began.
- The 40-year-old quarterback earned the 2023 AP NFL Comeback Player award.
- He went 4-1 as a starter for Cleveland, averaging over 300 passing yards per game.
- Coach Stefanski stated players will compete for the job, including likely a draft addition.
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Will Joe Flacco win the Browns starting quarterback job? Berea Report
BEREA, Ohio — The Browns opened their offseason program this week and held press conferences on Wednesday that included quarterback Joe Flacco, cornerback Denzel Ward and head coach Kevin Stefanski.
Joe Flacco: 'I want to play"
The Cleveland Browns are in a precarious situation at quarterback. Even before Deshaun Watson went down with a season-ending Achilles injury, he was playing like arguably the worst quarterback in the league. After suffering a setback in his recovery, Watson’s status is uncertain for the 2025 season. Earlier in this offseason, after Watson’s setback, Cleveland traded with the Philadelphia Eagles for Kenny Pickett. That wasn’t the only move Clevel…
AFC Notes: Draft Buzz, Joe Flacco, Arch Manning, Browns, Steelers
Browns Browns QB Joe Flacco on returning to Cleveland: “If you would’ve asked me two weeks before it happened, I would’ve said ‘no way.’ Didn’t seem a possibility.” (Mary Kay Cabot) Flacco on turning 40: “I want to play and I’m going to play until I can’t.” (Scott Petrak) Browns HC Kevin Stefanski on competition at quarterback: Stefanski on the pending QB competition: “Whoever’s in the room is competing for the job. We obviously have a plan, bu…
Cleveland Browns gamble on Joe Flacco as they brace for quarterback chaos with potential blockbuster moves ahead
A Bold Gamble Amid Uncertainty In a daring effort to stabilize a turbulent quarterback situation, the Cleveland Browns have revived a familiar face in Joe Flacco. This veteran quarterback, known for his playoff exploits in years past, has been signed to a one-year deal laden with performance incentives, signaling a calculated risk taken by the team. Navigating a Rocky Quarterback Landscape With the quarterback position in a state of flux, the Br…
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