The Cleveland Browns are reportedly set to sign former Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco after the injury of starting quarterback Deshaun Watson. According to an Associated Press source, the Browns are expected to make the move official in the coming days.
The Browns have been searching for a veteran quarterback since Watson suffered a season-ending ACL tear in practice earlier this month. Flacco, who was released by the Denver Broncos in March, is the perfect fit for the Browns. He has a wealth of experience, having played 11 seasons in the NFL and won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens in 2012.
Flacco has also shown he can still be productive in the league. He threw for 2,464 yards and 12 touchdowns with six interceptions in eight games with the Broncos last season. He also has a history of success against AFC North opponents, having thrown for 18 touchdowns and just three interceptions against the division in his career.
The Browns have been looking to add a veteran presence to their offense since Watson’s injury. Flacco is a perfect fit for the team, as he can provide a steady hand and veteran leadership to a young offense. He also has the ability to stretch the field with his arm, which could open up more opportunities for the team’s talented group of receivers.
The signing of Flacco is a smart move by the Browns, as it gives them a reliable option at quarterback while they wait for Watson to return from his injury. With Flacco at the helm, the Browns should be able to continue their winning ways and make a run at the playoffs this season.