Joe Flacco, Cleveland Browns
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Forty-year-old quarterback Joe Flacco will be the Week 1 starter for the Browns, 17 years after he was the Week 1 starter for the Ravens.
Pundit explains why the Ravens are not No. 1 in his offensive team rankings. Two Ravens make top 25 players 25-and-under rankings. The Ravens are projected to still be among the elite teams five years from now.
John Harbaugh on facing Joe Flacco, who was named the Browns’ starting QB, in Week 2 in Baltimore: “Joe’s homecoming will be a big story. We know Joe can sling it.” pic.twitter.com/Wy41oxDqKW
Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco tosses a 15-yard touchdown pass to tight end Harold Fannin Jr. for the first points of the game against the Los Angeles Rams.
If the 40-year-old Flacco still has some magic left in his right arm, Cleveland will ride it as far as it can this season.
Even at 40 years old, Baltimore Ravens legend Joe Flacco is still thriving in the NFL. On Monday, the Cleveland Browns announced that Flacco will be their start
If one thing is easier in the NFL as a 40-year-old quarterback, it's applying the mentality that every game could be your last. Joe Flacco has embraced another chance with the Cleveland Browns during training camp and preseason practices,
After the Cleveland Browns named Joe Flacco as their starting quarterback over Shedeur Sanders, he had an icy response.