After the signing of former Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco, the Cleveland Browns will maintain rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson as their starting quarterback for another week. This decision comes following Deshaun Watson’s season-ending shoulder surgery, prompting Cleveland to secure depth and experience at the quarterback position. Flacco, who boasts a remarkable 18-3 record against the Browns throughout his career with the Ravens, will join the Browns on the practice squad initially and is expected to soon transition to the active roster.
The Browns (7-3) are staying with Thompson-Robinson, who is set to start again this week at Denver. Speaking on a Zoom call, Coach Kevin Stefanski emphasized Flacco’s supporting role and his potential to add experience and expertise to the team. Flacco’s significant career accomplishments in the NFL, including being named the 2012 Super Bowl MVP and his impressive track record, are expected to benefit the Browns both on and off the field. Meanwhile, cornerback Greg Newsome II expressed optimism about the impact Flacco’s arrival will have on the team’s aspirations.
If Flacco is called upon to take over, his extensive experience and proven abilities could be valuable assets, especially considering the Browns’ defensive strength. With a powerful arm and a history of guiding young quarterbacks, Flacco may serve as an invaluable resource to assist Thompson-Robinson in his development as a quarterback. While the Browns may need to refine their offensive capabilities to elevate their title contender status, the addition of Flacco presents an opportunity to further bolster their lineup and align with their goal for the end of the season.
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