Browns, Joe Flacco and QBs
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In a recent interview with CBS Sports' Aditi Kinkhabwala, Flacco's sons didn't hold back when asked to weigh in on their dad's career. Asked what it would take for Flacco to not "stink," second son Daniel offered a blunt solution: "Win another Super Bowl.
BEREA, Ohio -- Joe Flacco feels bad for Kenny Pickett injuring his hamstring just when the Browns are heading into the heart of their four-way quarterback competition. The pads will come on for the first time today, and Pickett will be idle.
Joe Flacco is about to enter his 18th season in the NFL and is fighting to be QB1 for the Cleveland Browns, but in his heyday, the experienced quarterback achieved glory and won Su
The Browns' quarterback competition took a turn this weekend when Kenny Pickett injured his hamstring in practice.
It's been eight years since Joe Flacco started more than 10 games in an NFL season, and the 40-year-old quarterback is now more than a decade removed from winning the MVP of Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens back in 2013.
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It's not often that you hear a defensive star and a veteran quarterback open up about what really goes on inside the quarterback room but that's exactly what Myles Garrett and Joe
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski took questions from reporters on Tuesday with regard to Joe Flacco, Dee and Jimmy Haslam, and more. Below is the transcript as provided by the Browns media relations department: Opening Statement: “Okay,
There is still an ongoing discussion if Dillon Gabriel or Shedeur Sanders should start. ESPN's Mike Tannenbaum believes Sanders should be the starter.