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Joe Flacco Nickname Surfaces After Browns News, Controversy Follows originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On Monday, the Cleveland Browns officially named Joe Flacco as their starting quarterback for Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season, when they will face the Cincinnati Bengals.
In the preseason finale, Cleveland will be hosting the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday, as team insider Mary Kay Cabot relayed what head coach Kevin Stefanski said is the game plan for the contest. He would say that Flacco will start the game with the first-team playing 25 to 30 plays, as after that, Dillon Gabriel will play next, and then Sanders.
The Cleveland Browns recently announced that Joe Flacco will be their starting quarterback for Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Flacco served as the team’s QB late in the 2023 season to lead Cleveland to its second postseason appearance under head coach Kevin Stefanski and that familiarity likely helped the 40-year-old signal-caller secure the job. In his Tuesday press conference, Stefanski said Flacco has done really well in the offseason program and training camp.
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Browns coach Kevin Stefanski’s easy Joe Flacco decision comes with a harsh truth — Jimmy Watkins
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski benches starters and discipline stars. He chooses when to risk field position on fourth down, then he picks which play to call. What I’m saying is, Stefanski makes tough decisions all the time.
More than six years after leaving the Baltimore Ravens, Joe Flacco has still yet to make a start as a visitor at M&T Bank Stadium. However, that could change in
The Cleveland Browns are entering the 2025 season facing tough decisions at quarterback. They have five QBs at training camp, creating difficult