Joe Flacco named a finalist for an award he no doubt deserves - Sport News

Joe Flacco named a finalist for an award he no doubt deserves

Joe Flacco’s 2023 season was one for the history books.

Joe Flacco named a finalist for an award he no doubt deserves

Now, the Cleveland Browns season savior is up for an award. On Thursday, Flacco was named a finalist for The Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year.

In five regular-season games, Flacco completed 123-of-204 passes for 1,616 yards and 13 touchdowns. More importantly, he led the Browns to a 4-1 record and a playoff appearance when postseason hopes looked dim at best.

Flacco earned a cult-like following in Cleveland for his play. However, his play fell off in the Browns’ playoff loss to the Houston Texans in the wild-card round.

The veteran quarterback is faced with the possibility of returning to the Browns if general manager Andrew Berry elects to resign him.

Flacco has recently spoken highly of his time in Cleveland. He also said he would be open to returning if the opportunity presented itself.

Also nominated as a finalist for the award are Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield, Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.

Related Posts

Proposed Trаde Sends Cowboys ‘Hіgһ-Potentіаl’ 13-Sаck Pаss Rusһer

The Dallas Cowboys could be in the market to replace some departed pass rushers. In a trade proposed by Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballentine, the Cowboys could benefit…

Hааson Reddіck trаde: Eаgles deаl pаss rusһer to tһe Jets for less tһаn you’d tһіnk

The writing had been on the wall for awhile, but with the addition of Bryce Huff and a restructured deal for Josh Sweat, Haason Reddick was on…

Dіscussіon: Wһіcһ plаyers’ jersey do you wаnt wһen Lіons unveіl new unіforms?

It’s finally almost here. Despite no actual football being played, April is going to be a huge month for the Detroit Lions. On top of being the…

Insіder Reveаls Cowboys’ Plаns For Dаk Prescott

No team was more disappointing in the NFL playoffs than the second-seeded Dallas Cowboys, who many believed could go the distance and potentially win the Super Bowl….

Analyst Expects Browns To Make Changes To Their Defensive Backfield

Recently, the NFL raised the salary cap for each team to $255.4 million. That helped several clubs keep their prized players while also bringing in good free…

49ers sіgn Lіons TE to RFA offer sһeet

The Lions tendered Brock Wright as a restricted free agent earlier this month, keeping the young tight end around. The team did not use a second-round tender,…