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Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco joked that he no longer feels sorry for the guy he sees sitting by himself and eating a meal.
"Anquan Boldin," Flacco said, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals .com. "Hands-wise, when he had people on him, you could throw the ball around him and knew that he was going to go fight for the football and be able to catch it with his hands."
CINCINNATI — New Bengals starting quarterback Joe Flacco appeared on the Fitz and Whit Podcast this week with Andrew Whitworth and Ryan Fitzpatrick and discussed his initial nerves to throw to Cincinnati's star wide receivers.
Per SF Gate, a banner with the words "Joe Calm to the Rescue" was spotted hanging in Paycor Stadium during the Bengals-Steelers "Thursday Night Football" matchup. The banner was designed by Jeff Wagner, a Bengals fan who has been making and hanging 40-inch banners at every home game since 2000, per his Twitter.
The most recent example is Cam Heyward appearing to punch quarterback Joe Flacco after sacking him in the fourth quarter of the Bengals win on Thursday Night Football: Did anyone else catch this punch after the sack by Heyward? Just saw it last night pic.twitter.com/uyf9TwyY4D
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a Joe Flacco problem. After losing to him in their Week 7 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh is 0-2 the
Joe Flacco looks like he’s ready to lead another AFC North team on an improbable run. Just 10 days after Flacco arrived in Cincinnati, he beat Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers in an unlikely shootout between 40-year-old quarterbacks Thursday night.
The final drive was the perfect encapsulation. The Steelers completely blew a coverage on an 18-yard Chase gain, and Higgins beat Ramsey for the 28-yarder that set up McPherson's game winner. Cincinnati scored on seven of its final eight drives.