Joe Flacco Dealt Harsh Reality by Former QB Amid Browns Battle

   

Anoted analyst and former NFL quarterback doesn’t see much good coming from the Cleveland Browns handing the starting job to Joe Flacco.

The 40-year-old Flacco is part of a four-man quarterback battle in Cleveland. Kenny Pickett and rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders are also competing for the job.

Flacco has the most decorated resume and some history with the Browns. He was signed off the couch in 2023 and helped lead Cleveland to the postseason, recording a 4-1 record in his regular-season starts.

However, the Browns are at a crossroads as they look to solve their long-standing quarterback issue. ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky thinks the Browns need to let their rookies play to see what they’ve got as they plan for the future.

“I would do everything I can to start either Shedeur Sanders or Dillon Gabriel this year,” Orlovsky said on The Pat McAfee Show. “I would only start Joe Flacco or Kenny, and probably Joe, if, ‘Oh my gosh, this is a disaster.’ And if you’re Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry, their head coach and general manager, you go, ‘Hey, if one of these two kids starts, we’re going to get fired,’ if it’s that bad throughout the preseason.

“There’s not a ton of benefit, for me, starting Joe Flacco, because it doesn’t answer anything with the potential of next year’s class and them figuring out long term at least what’s the situation. So, I would start one of those two rookies.