Browns announce Joe Flacco
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This NFL insider would say there is an 'increasing feeling' that the Browns will keep all four quarterbacks on the final roster.
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The move probably doesn't come as a shock to most fans, as Flacco saw success in head coach Kevin Stefanski's offensive system when he signed mid-season in 2023. He also remains one of the only currently healthy quarterbacks on the Browns' roster.
Keeping four quarterbacks is not a common practice from NFL teams, so this would certainly be a bit of a surprising move for the Browns to make. Cleveland traded quarterback Doria
NFL Network's Judy Battista explains why the Cleveland Browns named Joe Flacco QB1 over Shedeur Sanders, Dillon Gabriel, Kenny Pickett.
After four weeks, Joe Flacco has emerged as the winner of the Cleveland Browns' four-way quarterback competition. The Browns announced on Monday that Flacco will get the start when the Browns host AFC North rival Cincinnati in the Sept. 7 opener.
The Browns have their starting quarterback for Week 1. On Aug. 18, the team announced Coach Kevin Stefanski has named longtime veteran Joe Flacco the starter when Cleveland opens the season Sept.
Given the team's unfortunate luck with injuries, especially under center, Cleveland loaded up on QBs to compete with Flacco, trading for former Pittsburgh Steelers first-round pick Kenny Pickett and drafting former Oregon star Dillon Gabriel in the third round of the 2025 NFL draft, and ex-Colorado star Shedeur Sanders two rounds after Gabriel.
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Sportsnaut on MSNCleveland Browns Interested in Surprising Trade for All-Pro
Now that the suspense is over regarding the Cleveland Browns‘ starting quarterback situation, it’s time to hone in on other