After many players sustained injuries during the 2023 NFL season, the Cleveland Browns emerged as one of the league’s most inspirational teams and advanced to the postseason.
The Browns had the talent to make the Super Bowl and entered the regular season with high expectations, but unfortunate injuries to players like Nick Chubb and Deshaun Watson hampered their prospects.
Nevertheless, Joe Flacco was able to unite Cleveland and guide the team to some exciting regular-season triumphs.
Flacco, who is 39 years old, has shown that he still has some gas left in the tank and ought to have a good number of backup options.
It’s possible that the veteran will rejoin the Browns, but it’s also possible that another team will claim him.
While Flacco will not sign until free agency, Tom, his brother, has been added to a new UFL team through Benjamin Allbright.
“We’ve signed Flacco.” Joe’s younger brother, Tom Flacco, is joining the new UFL in San Antonio, according to a tweet from Allbright. Flacco most recently played for the Houston Roughnecks in the XFL, having previously spent several seasons in the CFL with the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks.
Tom plays quarterback for the San Antonio Brahmas in the new UFL, just like his older brother.
Om was a versatile collegiate signal caller who played for Rutgers, Towson, and Western Michigan.
Joe will have the opportunity to watch his younger brother play in a professional league once more because football is a family sport.
The more intriguing tale, though, is where Joe finds himself after free agency is formally implemented.
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