Joe Flacco has talked with the Cleveland Browns about returning next season and are his “first choice” regarding free agency.
Flacco is set to become a free agent on March 13. But the 39-year-old quarterback talked with the Browns at the combine and is very open to returning to Cleveland, per Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk.
“Per a league source, a reunion with the Browns is Flacco’s first choice. He loves playing there — the team, the city, the fans, everything. The two sides met regarding the possibility last week, at the Scouting Combine,” Florio said on Tuesday, March 5.
Flacco was signed by the Browns on November 20 and went 4-1 in his regular season starts. He passed for 1,616 yards and 13 touchdowns. But with Deshaun Watson set to return, Flacco will be relegated to a backup role. He’ll explore what’s out there and his future depends on what kind of opportunities will be available.
“In Cleveland, he’d undoubtedly be the backup to Deshaun Watson. Will Flacco get a chance to compete to be a starter elsewhere?” Florio said. “Much of that depends on what happens in free agency, and also the draft. However, Flacco proved last year that he still can play. It would be stupid for teams to treat him like an emergency option, again.”
The Browns started five different quarterbacks last season with Watson dealing with two separate shoulder injuries. That included PJ Walker, rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Jeff Driskel and Flacco.
If Flacco were to return, he’d be the No. 2 option, with Thompson-Robinson rounding out the depth chart.
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At 39, Flacco doesn’t have a lot of time left in the league. He wants to maximize his opportunities to get on the field. That might not be in Cleveland but it sounds like he’d still be opening to backing up Watson.