Joe Flacco Opens Up on Browns QB Room
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Yes, Archie Manning recently stated that his grandson will stay at Texas for at least two seasons, a belief many in the scouting community share. But ultimately, Arch is eligible to declare in 2026, and if he performs up to his potential, he might just have to consider the NFL leap in this coming draft class. So I'm including him ... for now.
Joe Flacco will be the team's Week 1 starter. Deshaun Watson is on the roster, but isn't expected to play against for the Browns. Kenny Pickett, Shedeur Sanders, and Dillon Gabriel are potential options, but none of them are proven.
There are differing opinions on the Browns' decision to roll with veteran Joe Flacco at quarterback, but it was the right move.
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After Browns name Joe Flacco starting QB, NFL veteran relishes in 'special' opportunity at age 40
Flacco emerged victorious in the position battle over contenders Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, Shedeur Sanders and Tyler Huntley. None of the other quarterbacks in Cleveland are older than 27, while Flacco celebrated his 40th birthday in January.
Yes, Browns running back Quinshon Judkins could still be suspended, even though he won’t face criminal charges arising from recent allegations of domestic violence.
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Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning is already generating NFL draft attention long before he takes any snaps in the 2025 college football season.
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The Cleveland Browns still "do not have a lot of clarity" about their quarterback situation with two NFL preseason games in the books, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.