Joe Flacco proved to be the saviour the Cleveland Browns needed.
For better or worse, even if he wasn’t at his best when it counted most, he was exactly what the squad needed at the moment.
Nevertheless, Flacco easily defeated Damar Hamlin and Baker Mayfield to win the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year title last season, and for good reason.
During his five regular-season starts, Flacco amassed 1,616 yards, 13 touchdowns, and eight interceptions in his passing.
He was fifth in passing yards between weeks 12-17, turning back the clock to lead the team back to the playoffs.
He left his couch to take the reins from XFL veteran P.J. Walker and fifth-round rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson shortly after Deshaun Watson fell with a season-ending injury.
Nonetheless, with Watson expected to be back to full strength for the start of the upcoming campaign, it’s not much of a surprise to see that Flacco will pursue another opportunity somewhere else
Nonetheless, with Watson expected to be back to full strength for the start of the upcoming campaign, it’s not much of a surprise to see that Flacco will pursue another opportunity somewhere else.
The Browns are reportedly quite high on Thompson-Robinson, which is why they felt comfortable parting ways with Joshua Dobbs after last year’s preseason, so Flacco’s playing opportunities could be quite limited.
His tenure in Berea will be remembered with plenty of excitement, and he went from a divisional rival and regular foe to a fan favorite in just over a month.
Even so, Flacco ran away with the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year award last season, even ahead of the likes of Damar Hamlin and Baker Mayfield, and rightfully so.
Flacco threw for 1,616 yards, 13 touchdowns, and eight interceptions in five regular-season starts for the Browns.
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