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Joe Flacco on his three seasons with the Jets: "It's just one of those times ... you had to fight through some things to get to the next step."
Joe Flacco has been away from his family throughout the 2025 NFL season, and despite feeling loneliness, he has a new outlook on having meals by himself.
Many new rules have been implemented to reduce the physicality in the NFL, but Joe Flacco believes the best teams still toe that line.
We are now a little over two weeks removed from the news that the Bengals were making an inter-division trade for veteran quarterback Joe Flacco. With plenty of questions surrounding the move, you saw some answers in the second half as the team fell in Green Bay in his first start.
With a lot of help from a Pittsburgh staff that committed gameplan malpractice (more on that later), Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins sliced up the tinfoil curtain like a pair of scissors in Week 7.
Joe Flacco is making the most of his solo season in Ohio. Speaking to reporters Wednesday, the new Bengals quarterback — who arrived in Cincinnati earlier this month after a shocking trade with the division rival Browns — spoke about navigating life without his family,
Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco joked that he no longer feels sorry for the guy he sees sitting by himself and eating a meal.
In preparation for the matchup against the Bengals, Jets defensive coordinator Steve Wilks spoke to the media and had nothing but praise for Flacco's storied career. “You can pretty much put him in Canton as well,” said Wilks. Canton of course is where the Pro Football Hall of Fame resides.
Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco admitted it's 'pretty enjoyable' to be living in Cincinnati without his wife Dana and their five kids after he was traded from the Browns mid-season.
CINCINNATI — Joe Flacco is playing out his NFL dream as long as he can amid an 18th season in the league, but it comes with some family sacrifices.
Flacco's win over Green Bay came back in Week 3 while he was still playing for the Cleveland Browns, but this time around, he'll be taking the field for the Cincinnati Bengals after a shocking trade on Tuesday that sent the QB from Northeast Ohio to Southwest Ohio.
Joe Flacco could earn some exra money if he continues to start for the Benagls with Joe Burrow still sidelined.