NEW DELHI: Former Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco will step onto the field as the starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns in their matchup against the Los Angeles Rams today at 4:25 p.m. ET. This unexpected twist adds another layer of intrigue to a season already marked by unforeseen quarterback developments.
Flacco, 38, who had been out of action, will now lead the Browns against the Rams, marking a unique chapter in his career.
The seasoned quarterback, known for his tenure with the Baltimore Ravens, will face a team he used to battle twice a year. The Browns, despite losing star quarterback Deshaun Watson, still hold a legitimate chance at making the playoffs.
Ed Reed, a former Baltimore Ravens great and Hall of Fame safety, shared his thoughts on Flacco's unexpected move to the Browns. Reed, who won Super Bowl XLVII alongside Flacco, expressed support for the quarterback, highlighting the potential for a Cinderella story if Flacco can lead the Browns to the playoffs.
"He's somewhere that actually has a connection to Baltimore. But I'm all for it. It might be a Cinderella thing, it might be awesome if Joe can get them to the playoffs," said Reed.
Flacco's historic playoff run and Super Bowl victory with the Ravens were recalled by Reed, emphasizing the quarterback's ability to perform under pressure.
"He's won a Super Bowl, and not many quarterbacks can say they won a Super Bowl. He played his ass off during those whole playoffs," added Reed.
Rookie QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson's concussion ruled him out, opening the door for Flacco to step into the starting role after just one week as the backup.
Flacco acknowledged the excitement surrounding his unexpected return to the field, mentioning the added perspective that comes with being away from the game. He emphasized being prepared for the opportunity and acknowledged the valuable experience gained during practice.
"It's definitely exciting, the idea of it. There are so many things that add to it now, having young kids and feeling their excitement about it. And when you are away, it puts things in perspective a little bit," Flacco commented.
Flacco's return to calling plays and acclimating to the team appeared seamless during practice, with sources describing it as a "seamless" process. The veteran quarterback's experience with various teams, including the Broncos, Jets, and Eagles, contributes to his adaptability in different offensive systems.