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Then there’s Flacco, who former ESPN analyst and “First Take” commentator Jay Mariotti endorsed for the Hall of Fame on Friday night. The praise came after Flacco threw three touchdowns in a shocking upset over Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Thursday’s thrilling 33-31 finish.
Joe Flacco moved from the Cleveland Browns to the Cincinnati Bengals, raising the question of how many teams the veteran quarterback has played for in his NFL career.
The former Super Bowl winner shared what he told Cincinnati Bengals star Joe Burrow as he recovers from another tough injury.
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Joe Flacco Bests Aaron Rodgers in Duel of 40+ QBs, and the Internet Has Some Thoughts
In what became affectionately known as the "Unc Bowl" on social media, 40-year-old Bengals QB Joe Flacco bested 41-year-old Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers.
Former Super Bowl champion coach Bruce Arians agreed with Mike Tomlin's comments on the Joe Flacco trade from the Cleveland Browns to the Cincinnati Bengals last week. The Browns benched the veteran in favor of rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel ahead of the Week 5 duel against the Minnesota Vikings in London.
With Shedeur Sanders now safely slotted into the backup QB role, opinions on his chances of getting in a game continue to swirl.
Already set to go into the books as another chapter in the Bengals/Steelers rivalry, Thursday's game will make another, rather unique bit of history centered around the two starting quarterbacks.
Only the second-ever match between two 40-year-old quarterbacks in NFL history will go down Thursday night as Aaron Rodgers faces Joe Flacco.
After being traded midseason and living over 500 miles from his family, Joe Flacco just wants to 'go sit at a restaurant by myself.'
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