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Joe Flacco

Joseph Vincent Flacco (born January 16, 1985) is an American football quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Delaware after transferring from Pittsburgh and was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 2008 NFL draft. Flacco has also played for the Denver Broncos, New York Jets, and Cleveland Browns.

Joe Flacco
Flacco with the Baltimore Ravens in 2008
No. 15 – Indianapolis Colts
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1985-01-16) January 16, 1985 (age 39)
Audubon, New Jersey, U.S.
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
High school:Audubon
College:Pittsburgh (2003–2004)
Delaware (2005–2007)
NFL draft:2008 / Round: 1 / Pick: 18
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
NFL record
  • Passing touchdowns in a single postseason: 11 (2012) (tied)[1]
Career NFL statistics as of 2023
Passing attempts:6,503
Passing completions:4,004
Completion percentage:61.6%
TDINT:245–155
Passing yards:43,936
Passer rating:84.2
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Flacco was Baltimore's starting quarterback from 2008 until midway through the 2018 season and helped lead the Ravens to the playoffs six times; during his tenure in Baltimore, the Ravens won the AFC North twice, appeared in three AFC Championship Games, and beat the San Francisco 49ers to win Super Bowl XLVII following the 2012 season. Flacco was named Super Bowl XLVII's MVP, concluding a postseason run in which he tied Joe Montana's single postseason record for touchdown passes (11) without an interception. That off-season, he signed a six-year contract worth $120.6 million, a record high for a quarterback at the time.[2]

A decline in performance and a hip injury resulted in Flacco losing his starting position to Lamar Jackson; he was subsequently traded to the Broncos in 2019. A neck injury cut his season short, and he was waived by the Broncos with a failed physical designation. He joined the Jets in 2020 as a backup to Sam Darnold. He signed with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021 but was traded back to the Jets after they lost Zach Wilson to injury. Flacco joined the Browns midway through the 2023 season following a season-ending injury to Deshaun Watson, where he led Cleveland to a playoff berth and won the Comeback Player of the Year award.

As of the 2023 NFL season, Flacco has the most career passing yards and touchdowns for any quarterback who has never been to a Pro Bowl (he was invited to the 2015 Pro Bowl following the 2014 season, but declined).[3] Flacco is also known for having one of the strongest arms in the NFL.[4][5]

Early years edit

Flacco was born on January 16, 1985, in Audubon, New Jersey, the eldest of five sons to Karen (née Madden) and Steve Flacco.[6] The Flacco family is originally from Haddon Township, New Jersey. Flacco played football, baseball, and basketball at Audubon High School and was the starting quarterback for the Green Wave.[7] Regarded as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Flacco was listed as No. 39 among quarterback prospects in the class of 2003.[8]

College career edit

Pittsburgh edit

Flacco was redshirted as a freshman for the Pittsburgh Panthers football team that went 8–5 in 2003.[9]

In 2004, Flacco was the backup quarterback behind starter Tyler Palko, who led the team to an 8–4 record.[10] He saw action in three games against Ohio University, University of Nebraska, and the University of South Florida.[11] Flacco threw only four passes and finished the season with one completion for 11 yards and a 25-yard punt.[12]

Delaware edit

 
Flacco playing for Delaware in the 2007 FCS championship game

Flacco transferred to the University of Delaware in 2005, but was not eligible to play that season.[13] He saw his first full-time action during the 2006 season, throwing for 2,783 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.[14] The Fightin' Blue Hens ultimately struggled to a 5–6 record and failed to qualify for the FCS playoffs.[15]

In the 2007 season, Flacco led his team to an 8–3 regular-season record while compiling 4,263 yards, 23 touchdowns and 5 interceptions.[14] Arguably his best game came against Navy where he threw for 434 yards and four touchdowns.[16] Flacco showed another solid performance in the first-ever meeting against the Delaware State Hornets in the first round of the playoffs. Behind Omar Cuff's record-setting day, Flacco threw efficiently for 189 yards and a touchdown, leading the Blue Hens to a 44–7 victory.[17] Flacco continued Delaware's playoff run by upsetting the Northern Iowa Panthers 39–27 in the FCS quarterfinals and upsetting the Southern Illinois Salukis 20–17 the next weekend in the semifinals. Flacco threw two touchdowns to win against both the Panthers and Salukis, but went on to lose in the FCS National Championship Game to the Appalachian State Mountaineers 49–21.[17]

Flacco set 20 school records during his career at Delaware.[18]

College statistics edit

Season Passing Rushing
Cmp Att Yds TD Int Rtg Att Yds TD
Pittsburgh Panthers
2003   Redshirt
2004 1 4 11 0 0 48.1 6 0 0
Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens
2005 Redshirt due to NCAA transfer rules
2006 264 417 2,783 18 10 128.8 83 54 5
2007 331 521 4,263 23 5 144.9 64 22 4
Career 596 942 7,057 41 15 137.4 153 76 9

Professional career edit

Pre-draft edit

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Wonderlic
6 ft 6+38 in
(1.99 m)
236 lb
(107 kg)
33+18 in
(0.84 m)
9+58 in
(0.24 m)
4.86 s 1.71 s 2.79 s 4.27 s 6.82 s 28.5 in
(0.72 m)
9 ft 2 in
(2.79 m)
27
All values from the NFL Combine[19][20]

At Delaware, Flacco was pessimistic about his chances to play in the NFL, and after his junior year asked his coach for permission to play baseball. The coach predicted that he would be selected in the NFL draft, surprising Flacco.[21] With a solid showing at the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine, Flacco solidified himself as a top five quarterback in the 2008 NFL draft.[22] Flacco won the long distance throw competition in ESPN's State Farm College Football All-Star Challenge with a 74-yard throw, beating out Matt Ryan, Colt Brennan, Chad Henne, and John David Booty, later winning the Taco Bell Quarterback Scramble with a time of 15.72 seconds.[23]

Members of the Baltimore Ravens' front office, having attended Flacco's workout at the Senior Bowl, were impressed by his ability to throw in rainy and windy conditions. Flacco again impressed the Ravens' personnel in the poor weather conditions of his workout at Delaware, despite their low expectations given Delaware's small-school pedigree—Flacco performed the workout on an uncut, unlined field with his own footballs. Ravens assistant general manager Eric DeCosta later stated the workouts left him confident Flacco could succeed in the late-season conditions in Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. [24]

Baltimore Ravens edit

2008 edit

Flacco was drafted by the Ravens in the first round as the 18th overall pick in the 2008 NFL draft after the team traded out of the eighth overall selection to the 26th, then up again.[25] The selection made Flacco the highest drafted player ever from the University of Delaware.[18] He was also the first Division I-FCS (formerly I-AA) quarterback selected in the first round of the draft since Steve McNair went third overall to the Houston Oilers in the 1995 NFL draft. Draft commentators initially criticized the pick as a "reach", feeling Flacco would likely have still been available in the middle of the second round. DeCosta, however, stated waiting was too much of a gamble and that choosing Flacco in the first round was "an easy decision to make."[24] On July 16, 2008, he signed a five-year contract with a maximum value of around $30 million, and $8.75 million guaranteed.[26]

 
Flacco (right) and Kyle Boller during 2008 training camp

Due to a season-ending injury to incumbent starter Kyle Boller and an illness to former Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith, Flacco became the starting quarterback in the 2008 season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals. He completed 15 of 29 passes for 129 yards, his longest pass being a 15-yard play to Derrick Mason. He threw no touchdowns and no interceptions in his debut, but he had a 38-yard rushing touchdown,[27] which was the longest rushing touchdown by a quarterback in Ravens' franchise history at the time (the record has since been broken several times by Lamar Jackson). Flacco's touchdown put the Ravens up by 17–3; the team eventually won the game 17–10.[28]

 
Flacco (crouching) lines up against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2008.

In his first season, Flacco was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week in Week 9, NFL Rookie of the week, the NFLPA Rookie of the week, and NFL Rookie of the Month for November. Flacco finished his rookie season 257/428 for 2,971 yards with a total of 16 touchdowns (14 passing, 2 rushing), and 14 turnovers (12 interceptions and 2 lost fumbles).[29][30]

In the wild card round of the 2008–09 NFL playoffs, Flacco became only the third rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first post-season start, and the first to do it on the road, when the Ravens defeated the Miami Dolphins, 27–9. Flacco completed 9-of-23 attempted passes, accumulating 135 yards without throwing a touchdown or interception. He also scored the victory-sealing rushing touchdown on a quarterback draw in the 4th quarter.[31] Shaun King, Ben Roethlisberger, Russell Wilson, Mark Sanchez, Brock Purdy and most recently C.J. Stroud are the only other rookie quarterbacks to ever win their debut playoff game.

He then won his second game against the Tennessee Titans. Flacco led the Ravens to a 13–10 win in the divisional playoff round. Flacco made tight-window throws to Todd Heap and Mark Clayton on the go ahead scoring drive in the 4th quarter to set up a game-winning field goal from Matt Stover. On the day, Flacco was 11-of-22 for 148 yards and a touchdown, without turning the ball over for the second straight game. He became the first rookie quarterback to win two playoff games.[32]

In the AFC Championship Game versus the Steelers, the Ravens lost 14–23, with Flacco throwing for 141 yards, being sacked three times and throwing three interceptions, one being the game clincher to Troy Polamalu, who returned the pass for a touchdown.[33]

Flacco was named the Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year in January 2009.[34]

2009 edit

 
Flacco at Ravens training camp in 2008

In the season opening game in Baltimore against the Kansas City Chiefs, Flacco led the Ravens to their first win of the season. He threw for 307 yards and three touchdowns, both career highs, along with 18 yards rushing. He also threw one interception and had a quarterback rating of 95.8.[35] During this game, the Ravens broke the franchise record for most offensive yards in a game with a total of 501.

In Week 15 against the Chicago Bears, Flacco broke his personal record for most touchdowns thrown in a game with four, while throwing for 234 passing yards and completing 72 percent of his passes, earning him a career-high passer rating of 135.6. The Ravens would go on to win the game 31–7.[36] With 3,613 yards and 21 touchdowns, Flacco became the first Ravens quarterback since Vinny Testaverde to throw for more than 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in a single season.[37] He also tied his interception number from his rookie season of 12.

An injury limited Flacco's performance on Wild Card Weekend against the New England Patriots. The Ravens routed the Patriots 33–14 despite Flacco throwing 4-of-10 for just 34 yards and one interception.[38]

2010 edit

In the season opener, Flacco and the Ravens opened New Meadowlands Stadium against the New York Jets. Flacco threw for 248 yards while completing 52.6% of his passes, throwing one interception and losing a fumble. In a defensive contest, the Ravens came away with the 10–9 win over their former defensive coordinator Rex Ryan.[39]

In Week 2 against the Bengals, Flacco had arguably his worst NFL start of his young career, throwing for 154 yards while completing just 43.6% of his passes and throwing a career-high four interceptions, while throwing one touchdown and accumulating a passer rating of 23.8.[40] Coming off of the worst start of his career, Flacco and the Ravens had their home opener against the Cleveland Browns. Flacco bounced back from his Week 2 loss to the Bengals and had his best game of the young season, throwing for 262 yards and completing 71% of his passes. He then connected with prized offseason acquisition wide receiver Anquan Boldin for three touchdowns while throwing no interceptions and accumulating a passer rating of 128.7. The Ravens won the game 24–17.[41]

On December 26, 2010, with a win against the Cleveland Browns, Flacco became one of only four NFL quarterbacks to lead his team to the playoffs in all three of his first three seasons. During this game, Flacco reached 10,000 career passing yards. Ending the season, Flacco set season highs in passing yards (3,622), passing touchdowns (25), passer rating (93.6), and a season low in interceptions (10), yet set a career-high with four lost fumbles.[42]

In defeating the Chiefs (30–7) in the Wild Card Round of the 2010–11 NFL playoffs, Flacco completed 25 of 34 passes for 265 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions, for a post-season-high passer rating of 115.4.[43] With the win, Flacco became the first quarterback in NFL history to start and win a playoff game in each of his first three seasons, and tied Len Dawson, Roger Staubach, Jake Delhomme, and Mark Sanchez for most career post-season road wins by a quarterback.[44]

In the Divisional Round, Flacco and the Ravens would once again head to Pittsburgh to play their arch-rival Steelers. The difference this time would be the season was on the line. The Ravens got out to an early 21–7 lead after a 12-yard rush by running back Ray Rice, a fumble recovery run back for a touchdown by defensive end Cory Redding, and a four-yard touchdown pass from Flacco to tight end Todd Heap. But in the third quarter, in which the Ravens had been dominant all through the regular season, Baltimore fell apart. The Ravens turned the ball over three times in their own territory with an uncharacteristic fumble by Rice, an interception by Flacco, and a fumbled snap by center Matt Birk (Flacco was credited with the lost fumble), and with those the Steelers took a 31–24 lead. But even after all of the Ravens miscues and errors, the Ravens still had a shot to tie it at the end when Flacco threw a dart to T.J. Houshmandzadeh on 4th and 18, but it was dropped. Flacco finished the game 16-of-30 for 125 yards, one touchdown, and one interception.[45] He was ranked 90th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2011.[46]

2011 edit

Flacco had his best game of the season in Week 3 against the St. Louis Rams. He went 27-of-48 with a season-high 389 yards through the air and three touchdowns, all in the first quarter and to rookie wideout Torrey Smith (who actually finished the game with a five catch, 152-yard breakout performance). Flacco had a 103.6 rating, as well as 27 yards rushing and a lost fumble. The Ravens scored a season-high 37 points in the 30-point blowout victory, and also gained a franchise record 553 offensive yards.[47]

Flacco had three more 300-yard games during the regular season: against the Houston Texans, Arizona Cardinals, and Steelers. He won all three of these games, sweeping Pittsburgh for the first time in his career, but also lost fumbles in each one. Despite losing to the San Diego Chargers in Week 15, the Ravens clinched the playoffs for the fourth straight year that week. The Ravens clinched their division, along with the number 2 seed in the AFC, in a Week 17 win over the rival Bengals. Flacco threw for 130 yards and a touchdown.[48][49]

Flacco finished the season starting all 16 games. He had 312 completions on 542 attempts (57.6%). He threw for 3,610 yards, 20 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, and had one rushing score. He averaged 225.6 yards per game, was sacked 31 times over the course of the season and set a new career high with six lost fumbles. He finished the year with an 80.9 QB rating.[50]

Flacco continued his playoff dominance that year. In the Divisional Round against the Houston Texans, he threw for 176 yards and two touchdowns, with no turnovers.[51] In the AFC Championship, Flacco completed 22 out of 36 passes for 306 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. These stats were enough to outplay Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who threw for 67 fewer yards, two fewer touchdowns, and one more interception than Flacco. Despite Flacco's performance, the Patriots advanced to the Super Bowl when a potential game-tying field goal attempt by kicker Billy Cundiff was shanked wide left in the final minute of the game.[52]

2012: Super Bowl MVP edit

On the NFL Network's Top 100 Players of 2012 list, Flacco was ranked 74th by his fellow players.[53] Despite Flacco's success—the Ravens were in the playoffs each of his first four seasons[21]—few saw him as among the NFL's best quarterbacks. Before January 2015, he had never been selected for the Pro Bowl.[54] In April 2012, Flacco was, as The New York Times later stated, "almost universally mocked" when he stated that he was the best quarterback in the NFL, superior to Brady, Peyton Manning, or Aaron Rodgers. "I don't think I'd be very successful at my job if I didn't feel that way", Flacco said.[55] In July, he turned down the Ravens' offer of a new contract, reportedly for $16 million a year, telling his agent that he believed he could improve and earn more.[21]

In the opening week, Flacco passed for 299 yards and two touchdowns in a 44–13 victory over the Bengals to earn his second AFC Offensive Player of the Week honor.[56][57] By Week 11, the Ravens had amassed a 9–2 record. Flacco played poorly, however, once again in a Week 12 rematch with the Steelers, completing only 16 of 34 passes for 188 yards with one touchdown and an interception. The game saw the Ravens squander a ten-point lead and lose 20–23, despite their division rival starting backup Charlie Batch at quarterback.[58] The following week against the Washington Redskins, Flacco went 16-of-21 with three touchdowns but again amassed less than 200 passing yards in the season's first back-to-back losses.[59] With the offense remaining inconsistent and the team missing opportunities to win their division with each loss, offensive coordinator Cam Cameron was unexpectedly fired and replaced by quarterbacks coach – and former Indianapolis Colts head coach – Jim Caldwell. The change at coordinator was followed by a lopsided loss to the Denver Broncos, leading to widespread criticism of Flacco in the media.[60]

 
Flacco under center against the Steelers on December 2, 2012

Flacco and the Ravens responded with a decisive 33–14 win over the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants in which Flacco threw for 309 yards and two touchdowns, with another rushing.[61] Despite the victory over New York, much of the local and national media wrote the team off as Super Bowl contenders,[62] with ESPN writing that the team had "backed into the playoffs with a disastrous December."[63]

On January 6, 2013, in the Wild Card round against the Indianapolis Colts, Flacco finished the game 12 of 23 for 282 yards, two touchdowns, and a career postseason high 125.6 passer rating.[64] The 24–9 win at home set up a Divisional round rematch with the Denver Broncos, who entered the game as nine-point favorites after their regular season win over the Ravens, which included a 98-yard interception touchdown return by Broncos' cornerback Chris Harris that marked the lowest point of Flacco's season.[65] Continuing his postseason success, Flacco played one of the best games in his career, throwing for 331 yards and 3 touchdowns. In the fourth quarter, the Ravens were down 35–28 and had one last chance to tie the game. After an incomplete pass and a 7-yard scramble, on 3rd down and 3, with the clock running and less than 45 seconds remaining in regulation with no timeouts, Flacco heaved a 70-yard touchdown pass to Jacoby Jones, sending the game into overtime. The pass has been called the "Mile High Miracle", and "one of the greatest plays in NFL history"[66] and drew comparisons to the "Hail Mary", "Immaculate Reception", and "The Catch".[67][68] The Ravens would go on to win the game in double overtime 38–35 after an interception by Corey Graham from Peyton Manning and a 47-yard field goal from rookie kicker Justin Tucker, sending the Ravens to face the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship for a second straight year.[67]

On January 20, 2013, Flacco and the Ravens avenged the previous year's AFC Championship Game loss to the Patriots with a 28–13 win, securing their spot in the 2013 Super Bowl. Flacco threw for 240 yards and three touchdowns, notching his third straight game with a passer rating over 100.[69] With this win, Flacco became the second NFL quarterback to defeat both Peyton Manning (with the Broncos) and Tom Brady in the same postseason since both became starting quarterbacks in 2001 (the first to do so was Mark Sanchez in 2010).

On February 3, 2013, the Ravens faced the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. The 49ers were a 4-point favorite to win the game,[70] but Flacco completed 22 of 33 passes for 287 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Ravens to a 34–31 win. Flacco's three touchdowns in the game tied him for first place on the list of most consecutive playoff games with at least three touchdown passes (3 games). With a record fourth playoff game with a 100+ passer rating in a single postseason,[5] Flacco was named the game's Most Valuable Player[55] and was awarded a brand-new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette.[71]

Flacco finished the postseason having completed 73-of-126 (57.9 percent) passes for 1,140 yards with 11 touchdowns and zero interceptions, tying Montana and Kurt Warner for the most touchdowns in a single postseason[72] and additionally tying Montana for the most touchdowns without an interception in a single postseason.[73] Flacco's 117.2 passer rating tied him for third place all-time with Steve Young in a Super Bowl-winning postseason.[73]

These accomplishments gave Flacco what The New York Times stated, "might be the best start to a player's free agency in the history of professional sports", as his contract expired after the season.[55] He was ranked 19th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2013.[74]

2013 edit

On March 4, 2013, Flacco became the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history when he signed a six-year contract worth $120.6 million.[2] However, within months, he was surpassed by the Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers[75][76] and the Atlanta Falcons' Matt Ryan.[77]

Flacco's 2013 season was statistically the worst of his career. For the first time as an NFL quarterback, Flacco threw more interceptions than touchdowns. His 22 interceptions in the season were 10 more than he had thrown in any other season. His 19 touchdowns were also his lowest since his rookie year. His passer rating was a career low 73.1, approximately 7 points lower than Flacco's previous worst season passer rating. He was also sacked more times (48) than he was in any other season in his career. Despite all this, he also set a high in passing yards, with 3,912.[78] The Ravens finished 8–8 for the season and Flacco missed the playoffs for the first time in his career.[79] He was ranked 58th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2014.[80]

2014 edit

 
Flacco versus the Carolina Panthers in 2014

In their 2014 season home opener, the Ravens played against the division rival Bengals. The game saw the Ravens trailing practically the entire time; however, their one lead of the game came off of an 80-yard touchdown pass from Flacco to wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. At the time, it was the longest touchdown throw of Flacco's career.[81] However, the Ravens would go on to lose the game 16–23, after Bengals' quarterback Andy Dalton connected with receiver A. J. Green for an even more stupendous 77-yard touchdown that would ultimately be the game winner.[82] It would be the first time since 2005 that the Ravens lost their home opener. Flacco finished the game completing 35 of 62 passes and throwing for a season-high 345 passing yards along with a touchdown and an interception, with a passer rating of 71.0.[83]

Flacco had his best game of the season in Week 6, and one of the best games of his career. He completed 21 of 28 passes for 306 yards and a career-high five touchdown passes to four different receivers (Smith Sr., Torrey Smith, Kamar Aiken, and Michael Campanaro) with no interceptions. He once again wasn't sacked and had a season-high passer rating of 149.7. Flacco became the fastest quarterback to throw five touchdown passes, as it only took him 16 minutes and 3 seconds. The Ravens blew out the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48–17.[84] He earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the third time in his career.[85]

In Week 16, the Ravens took on the Texans with a chance to clinch the playoffs. Flacco played his worst game of the season, and arguably the worst of his career. He ended the first half with only 27 passing yards and two interceptions, as the Ravens trailed 0–16 going into halftime. The Ravens would rally in the second half, as Flacco threw two touchdown passes to Torrey Smith, but the Ravens never held a lead in the entire game and ended up losing 13–25. Flacco finished completing 21 of 50 passes for 195 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions with a season-low passer rating of 41.7. He was also sacked twice.[86]

In Week 17, the Ravens took on the Browns in Baltimore with a chance to clinch the final playoff seed, but they needed a win and for the Kansas City Chiefs to beat or tie the San Diego Chargers. Trailing 6–10 in the fourth quarter, Flacco stepped up big time, heaving a deep pass to Torrey Smith, who caught the ball at the Browns' 16-yard line. On the next play of the game, Flacco connected with Smith again, this time for a touchdown, which put the Ravens up 13–10 for good with 7:33 left in the game. With 3:44 left in the game, Flacco threw another touchdown pass to Kamar Aiken, sealing a 20–10 win. Kansas City would beat San Diego 19–7, giving Baltimore the final AFC playoff spot. Flacco finished the game with 22 of 36 completed passes, 312 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, and no interceptions with a passer rating of 107.6. Flacco was also sacked one time, which caused one of his two fumbles in the game (he did not lose either).[87]

2014 saw Flacco have the best regular season of his career. He set highs in passing yards (3,986), passing touchdowns (27), times sacked (19), fumbles (5), and fumbles lost (0). He also attempted and completed the second most single season passes in his career (344 completions out of 554 attempts) and tied his mark for second fewest interceptions thrown in a regular season (12). From Weeks 2 through 4, Flacco was not sacked at all. In 5 of Flacco's last 6 games of the season, his passer rating was 99 or higher, with the one exception being the 13–25 loss to Houston. He led Baltimore to a 10–6 record.[88]

In the Wild Card round of the playoffs, the Ravens faced the AFC North-winning Steelers at Heinz Field. Flacco completed 18 of 29 passes for 259 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions with a passer rating of 114.0, as the Ravens beat the Steelers 30–17. He was sacked once, after getting tripped up by his offensive lineman on the Ravens' first offensive play of the game. This became the first time that the Ravens beat the Steelers in the postseason. Flacco also continued his streak of winning a game in his team's first round of the playoffs. His biggest accomplishment, however, may have been that he became the first quarterback in NFL history to start and win a playoff game in six of their first seven seasons.[89]

In the Divisional round of the playoffs, the Ravens traveled to Foxborough to take on the number-one seeded Patriots, where they lost to the eventual Super Bowl champions in a 31–35 shootout, despite two back-to-back 14-point leads. Flacco still performed well, going 28/45 with 292 passing yards, a career-postseason-high 4 touchdown passes, 2 interceptions and a 92.1 passer rating. Once again, he was not sacked.[90]

For his efforts during the 2014 season, Flacco was invited to the 2015 Pro Bowl as an alternate but turned down the opportunity to play because his wife, Dana, was due to give birth to the couple's third child the same month.[91]

On the NFL Top 100 Players of 2015, Flacco was ranked number 97, the lowest that he has ever been ranked, on the NFL's Top 100 Players list. He fell 39 spots from the previous year, where he was ranked number 58.[92]

2015 edit

 
Flacco in 2015

The Ravens began their 2015 season in a road game against the Broncos, the place where Flacco had his breakout playoff performance nearly three years earlier. Leading the game, 13–9, with less than a minute left in the third quarter, Flacco threw a pass down the middle of the field, aiming for Steve Smith Sr., but missed the pass terribly, as it was intercepted by Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib and returned 51 yards for a touchdown. It was Flacco's first pick-six since the 2013 season finale. With less than a minute left in the game, the Ravens had the ball at the Denver 16-yard line and were trailing, 19–13. Flacco threw a pass into the end zone, intended for double-covered tight end Crockett Gillmore, which was intercepted by safety, and former Raven, Darian Stewart, officially ending the game for Baltimore.[93]

In Week 2, against the Oakland Raiders, Flacco bounced back by going 32-of-45 with 384 yards and two touchdown passes to Crockett Gillmore, with a 102.5 passer rating. However, while trying to rally the Ravens back at the end of the game, he was picked off by cornerback Neiko Thorpe with less than 30 seconds left, giving the Raiders a 37–33 upset win.[94] It was the first time in his NFL career that Flacco started a season with a 0–2 record.

On the final drive of the Ravens' Week 11 game versus the Rams, Flacco suffered a torn ACL and MCL, ending his 2015 season.[95] He stayed in the game to complete the drive and put Baltimore into a position to kick the game-winning field goal, giving the Ravens a 16–13 win at home.

The Ravens had a 3–7 record with Flacco at starting quarterback. Flacco finished the season with 266 completed passes out of 413 attempts, 2,791 yards, 14 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, an 83.1 passer rating, three rushing touchdowns and five fumbles, losing two.[96] Flacco's injury ended his streak of consecutive starts at 122 games.

2016 edit

On March 2, 2016, Flacco agreed to a three-year extension to remain with the team.[97] After their Week 3 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Flacco and the Ravens had accrued a 3–0 record, their best record after three games since 2009, but the Ravens would struggle down the stretch, finishing with an 8–8 record and missing the playoffs for the second straight season, the first consecutive playoff misses for the franchise since 2004–2005. Flacco posted a career-high and franchise record 4,317 passing yards, the first time he reached at least 4,000 yards, but only threw 20 touchdowns and 15 interceptions, the second highest of his career. Flacco posted a 6.4 average per attempt, tying his career worst. Flacco also completed a career-high and franchise best 436 completions, and a career-high and franchise best 672 attempts.[98][99] The 672 pass attempts currently rank fifth most in a single season in league history. The longest touchdown pass of his career came in Week 9 of the 2016 season against the Steelers. In the first quarter of the game, Flacco's short pass to Mike Wallace went for a 95-yard touchdown, and is the longest regular-season pass play in Ravens history.[100]

2017 edit

On July 26, 2017, it was revealed that Flacco was diagnosed with a back injury, ruling him out for 3–6 weeks of training camp.[101] Against the Dolphins in Week 8, Flacco suffered a concussion after a hit from Kiko Alonso. Flacco left the game, and was relieved by Ryan Mallett for the rest. The Ravens nevertheless won 40–0.[102] The Ravens finished the season with a 9–7 record and just missed the playoffs after losing 31–27 to the Bengals in Week 17, allowing the Buffalo Bills to qualify for the postseason. Flacco finished the season starting all 16 games, throwing for 3,141 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions.[103]

2018: Final year in Baltimore edit

On September 9, 2018, Flacco threw for three touchdowns and had a passer rating of 121.7 in the season-opening blowout against the Buffalo Bills 47–3.[104] The next week he recorded 376 yards and two touchdowns along with two interceptions against the Bengals, losing his seventh game in Cincinnati. He fumbled the ball in the fourth quarter, ending the chance for a comeback.[105]

After suffering a hip injury during a Week 9 loss to the Steelers,[106] Flacco was replaced by rookie Lamar Jackson as the Ravens' starting quarterback.[107] Jackson performed well, going 6–1 at the helm, and Flacco served in a backup role for the first time in his NFL career after he was cleared to play.[108] During the Wild Card Round at home against the Los Angeles Chargers, in which the Ravens were trailing 23–3 due to early struggles by Jackson, many fans chanted for Flacco to return to the field and replace Jackson. Flacco would not see action in the game, as Jackson's late comeback bid down 23–17 was stopped following a fumble with 0:28 remaining in the fourth quarter.[109] Overall, Flacco finished the season with 2,465 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions.[110]

Denver Broncos edit

On February 13, 2019, the Ravens agreed to trade Flacco to the Broncos in exchange for their fourth-round pick in the 2019 NFL draft.[111] The deal became official on March 13, 2019.[112]

 
Flacco with the Broncos in 2019

In his Broncos debut, Flacco threw for 268 yards and a touchdown in a 24–16 road loss to the Raiders.[113] Flacco made his debut at Empower Field at Mile High in Week 2 against the Bears. In the game, Flacco threw for 292 yards, one touchdown, and one interception as the Broncos lost 16–14. With 31 seconds left in the game, Flacco threw a seven-yard touchdown pass and a two-point conversion, both to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders to take a 14–13 lead. However, the Bears quickly drove down the field and Eddy Piñeiro kicked a 53-yard game winning field goal, spoiling Flacco's home debut.[114] In Week 4 against the Jaguars, Flacco threw for 303 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception in the 26–24 loss.[115] In Week 5 against the Chargers, Flacco threw for 182 yards, one touchdown, and one interception as the Broncos won their first game of the season by a score of 20–13.[116] In Week 7 against the Chiefs, Flacco threw for 213 yards. During the game, Flacco was sacked a career high nine times in a single game.[117] In a Week 8 loss to the Colts, Flacco threw for 174 yards in the 15–13 loss. In the game, he suffered a neck injury which prematurely ended his season.[118][119] Flacco finished the 2019 season posting 1,822 passing yards, six touchdowns, five interceptions, and an 85.1 passer rating in eight games.[120]

On March 19, 2020, the Broncos released Flacco with a failed physical designation.[121] He underwent neck surgery in April 2020.[122]

New York Jets (first stint) edit

On May 27, 2020, Flacco signed a one-year, $1.5 million deal with the Jets as the backup quarterback to 2018 first-round pick Sam Darnold.[123] He was placed on the active/physically unable to perform list at the start of training camp on July 30, 2020.[124] He was activated from the list at the start of the regular season on September 5, 2020.[125] Flacco made his Jets debut when he briefly entered the Week 4 matchup on October 2 after starter Sam Darnold injured his shoulder late in the first quarter.[126] He played only four snaps, going 2 for 2 for 16 yards before Darnold returned in the second quarter in the 37–28 loss to the Broncos.[127] On October 7, 2020, Flacco was named the starter against the Cardinals due to Darnold's shoulder injury.[128] Making his first start with the Jets in Week 5 against the Cardinals, Flacco finished with 195 passing yards and a touchdown as the Jets lost 30–10.[129] In the next game against the Dolphins, Flacco finished with 186 passing yards, an interception, and a fumble that he recovered. The Jets again lost 24–0, the first time Flacco had ever been shut out in his NFL career.[130] In Week 9 against the Patriots, Flacco was again thrust into the starting role after Darnold re-injured his shoulder the previous week. He had his best game of the season, going 18 for 25 for 262 yards and three touchdowns while also passing Joe Montana for 20th on the all-time passing yards list.[131] However, he also threw a costly fourth quarter interception that allowed the Patriots to rally and eventually beat the Jets 30–27.[132][133] In Week 11 against the Chargers, Flacco completed 15 of 30 passes for 205 passing yards, two touchdowns, and an interception as the Jets lost 34–28 despite an attempted comeback.[134][135]

Philadelphia Eagles edit

On March 25, 2021, Flacco signed a one-year, $3.5 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles to back up 2020 second-round pick Jalen Hurts.[136][137][138] Flacco led all Eagles quarterbacks in completions, pass attempts, passing yards, and passing touchdowns during the pre-season, but did not appear in a regular season game for Philadelphia.

Return to New York Jets edit

2021 edit

On October 25, 2021, the Eagles traded Flacco back to the Jets for a conditional sixth-round draft pick, after Jets starting quarterback Zach Wilson suffered a knee injury.[139] Flacco served as a backup to Mike White and Josh Johnson for his first three games back with the Jets, coming into the Week 10 game against the Bills in relief of White. He completed all three of his pass attempts for 47 yards and a touchdown.[140] On November 17, 2021, Flacco was named the starting quarterback for the Jets' Week 11 game against the Dolphins.[141] He was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list by the Jets on November 23 as a close contact with White, who tested positive for COVID-19. Flacco was activated on November 30.[142]

2022 edit

On March 16, 2022, Flacco re-signed with the Jets for one year and $3.5 million.[143] He was announced as the starter for the first three weeks of the season due to an injury to starter Zach Wilson.[144] Making the start in Week 1 against his former team, the Baltimore Ravens, Flacco completed 37 of 59 passes for 307 yards, a touchdown, and an interception as the Jets lost 24–9.[145] During Week 2 against the Browns, Flacco finished with 307 passing yards and four touchdowns. With 1:22 left of regulation, trailing 30–17, Flacco made a 66-yard touchdown pass to Corey Davis and the Jets successfully executed an onside kick, allowing Flacco to throw another touchdown with 14 seconds left in their 31–30 win. It was his first winning start since the 2019 season.[146] On October 30, before the week 8 game against the Patriots, Flacco was demoted to third string in favor of Mike White.[147] After watching Mike White and Zach Wilson start from Week 4 until Week 17, Flacco was renamed the starter for the season finale after White was ruled out with five broken ribs.[148]

Cleveland Browns edit

 
Flacco with the Cleveland Browns in 2023

On November 20, 2023, Flacco was signed to the Browns practice squad, following a season-ending injury to starting quarterback Deshaun Watson.[149][150] Flacco was named the starter for Week 13 against the Los Angeles Rams after Dorian Thompson-Robinson was ruled out with a concussion.[151] He was again named the starter against the Jaguars in Week 14. In the game, Flacco completed 26 of 45 passes for 311 yards, three touchdowns and one interception as the Browns won 31–27. Following the win, the Browns announced that Flacco would remain the starter moving forward.[152] After reverting to the practice squad, he officially joined the active roster after signing a one-year deal with Cleveland on December 14.[153]

In Week 16 against the Texans, Flacco completed 27-of-42 passes for 368 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions in a 36–22 victory.[154] It was the first time in Flacco's career that he had three consecutive games with over 300 yards passing and he was named the FedEx Air Player of the Week for his performance.[155][156] In Week 17 against the Jets, Flacco threw three touchdowns and passed for 296 yards in the first half alone, marking the most yards in any half in his career as the Browns won 37–20, clinching their first playoff berth in three years.[157] Flacco became the first player in NFL history to have 250 passing yards and multiple passing touchdowns in each of his first five games with a franchise.[158]

On January 13, 2024, Flacco made his first playoff start since 2015 against the Texans in the Wild Card round. The nine-year gap between playoff starts is the second longest gap in NFL postseason history, behind Doug Flutie's 12-year gap from 1987 to 1999.[159] In the game, Flacco had a strong first half, completing 15 of 19 passes for 172 yards and a touchdown. However, two interceptions returned for touchdowns in the third quarter put Cleveland in a deep hole as they lost 45–14.[160] This marked Flacco's first loss in a Wild Card game, having previously gone 5–0.[161] Following the season, Flacco was named NFL Comeback Player of the Year by the Associated Press, becoming the oldest player to win the award since Jim Martin in 1963.[162]

Indianapolis Colts edit

On March 22, 2024, Flacco signed with the Indianapolis Colts on a one-year deal.[163]

NFL career statistics edit

Legend
Super Bowl MVP
Won the Super Bowl
NFL record
Bold Career high

Regular season edit

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacked Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A Lng TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y/A Lng TD Sck SckY Fum Lost
2008 BAL 16 16 11–5 257 428 60.0 2,971 6.9 70 14 12 80.3 52 180 3.5 38 2 32 276 11 2
2009 BAL 16 16 9–7 315 499 63.1 3,613 7.2 72 21 12 88.9 35 56 1.6 10 0 36 218 8 2
2010 BAL 16 16 12–4 306 489 62.6 3,622 7.4 67 25 10 93.6 43 84 2.0 14 1 40 294 9 4
2011 BAL 16 16 12–4 312 542 57.6 3,610 6.7 74 20 12 80.9 39 88 2.3 33 1 31 203 11 6
2012 BAL 16 16 10–6 317 531 59.7 3,817 7.2 61 22 10 87.7 32 22 0.7 16 3 35 227 9 4
2013 BAL 16 16 8–8 362 614 59.0 3,912 6.4 74 19 22 73.1 27 131 4.9 22 1 48 324 8 2
2014 BAL 16 16 10–6 344 554 62.1 3,986 7.2 80 27 12 91.0 39 70 1.8 15 2 19 167 5 0
2015 BAL 10 10 3–7 266 413 64.4 2,791 6.8 50 14 12 83.1 13 23 1.8 16 3 16 124 5 2
2016 BAL 16 16 8–8 436 672 64.9 4,317 6.4 95 20 15 83.5 21 58 2.8 16 2 33 243 5 3
2017 BAL 16 16 9–7 352 549 64.1 3,141 5.7 66 18 13 80.4 25 54 2.2 25 1 27 205 6 0
2018 BAL 9 9 4–5 232 379 61.2 2,465 6.5 71 12 6 84.2 19 45 2.4 13 0 16 79 3 1
2019 DEN 8 8 2–6 171 262 65.3 1,822 7.0 70 6 5 85.1 12 20 1.7 9 0 26 194 8 3
2020 NYJ 5 4 0–4 74 134 55.2 864 6.4 52 6 3 80.6 6 22 3.7 9 0 7 69 1 0
2021 PHI 0 0 DNP
NYJ 2 1 0–1 27 42 64.3 338 8.0 62 3 0 113.0 2 3 1.5 2 0 2 13 1 1
2022 NYJ 5 4 1–3 110 191 57.6 1,051 5.5 66 5 3 75.2 3 6 2.0 7 0 10 66 5 4
2023 CLE 5 5 4–1 123 204 60.3 1,616 7.9 75 13 8 90.2 9 2 0.2 3 0 8 57 4 1
Career 188 185 103–82 4,004 6,503 61.6 43,936 6.8 95 245 155 84.2 377 864 2.3 38 16 386 2,759 99 35

Postseason edit

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacked Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A Lng TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y/A Lng TD Sck SckY Fum Lost
2008 BAL 3 3 2–1 33 75 44.0 437 5.8 48 1 3 50.8 12 5 0.4 5 1 3 16 0 0
2009 BAL 2 2 1–1 24 45 53.3 223 5.0 27 0 3 39.4 7 7 1.0 7 0 1 6 0 0
2010 BAL 2 2 1–1 41 64 64.1 390 6.1 28 3 1 90.0 9 25 2.8 13 0 9 51 3 2
2011 BAL 2 2 1–1 36 63 57.1 482 7.7 42 4 1 96.1 6 26 4.3 14 0 8 60 1 0
2012 BAL 4 4 4–0 73 126 57.9 1,140 9.0 70 11 0 117.2 8 16 2.0 14 0 6 38 1 1
2014 BAL 2 2 1–1 46 74 62.2 551 7.4 40 6 2 100.7 8 8 1.0 9 0 1 13 1 0
2018 BAL 0 0 DNP
2023 CLE 1 1 0–1 34 46 73.9 307 6.7 47 1 2 80.6 3 13 4.3 8 0 4 39 0 0
Career 16 16 10–6 287 493 58.2 3,530 7.2 70 26 12 87.9 53 100 1.9 14 1 32 223 6 3

Awards and highlights edit

NFL records edit

Ravens franchise records edit

  • Most career passing yards – 38,245[172]
  • Most career pass completions – 3,599[172]
  • Most career pass attempts – 5,670[172]
  • Most career passing touchdowns – 212[172]
  • Most regular-season wins – 98[172]
  • Most postseason wins – 10[172]
  • Most consecutive pass completions: 21 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars on September 25, 2016[173]
  • Most 300+ passing-yard games, career – 32[172]
  • Most 300+ passing-yard games, season – 6 (2012)[172]
  • Most 300+ passing-yard games, playoffs – 2[172]
  • Most times sacked in a career for a starting quarterback– 290[172]
  • Most career fourth-quarter comeback wins – 14[172]
  • Most career game-winning drives – 21[172]
  • Most game-winning drives in a single season – 4 (2010) (tied with Elvis Grbac)[172]
  • Most passing yards in a single season – 4,317 (2016)[172]
  • Most pass completions in a single season – 436 (2016)[172]
  • Most pass attempts in a single season – 672 (2016)[172]

Browns franchise records edit

  • Most passing yards in first three starts – 939 (2023)[174]
  • Most passing yards in the fourth quarter – 212 (2023)[175]
  • Oldest quarterback to attempt a pass in the regular season – 38 years, 321 days (2023)[176]
  • Oldest quarterback to throw for a touchdown – 38 years, 321 days (2023)[176]

Endorsements edit

Flacco signed a three-year contract with Reebok as a rookie in 2008.[177] In 2009–2010, Flacco was a spokesperson for Pizza Hut, which sold a product called "Flacco's Favorites".[178] Flacco has also endorsed Nike[179] and 1st Mariner Bank, as well as Haribo since January 2013.[179] Also in 2013, Flacco signed an endorsement deal with McDonald's to promote their new menu item, the Mighty Wings.[180] Flacco has also teamed up with opendorse to promote a Zynga mobile application called "NFL Showdown: Football Manager" as well as a line of women's apparel for Spirit Football Jersey.[181]

Personal life edit

Flacco married his wife Dana in 2011.[182] Together they have five children; their first child, a son, was born in June 2012.[183][non-primary source needed] Their second son was born September 15, 2013, about an hour before the start of the Ravens' home opener.[184] Their third son was born in January 2015 and[185] their fourth son was born in April 2018.[186] The Flaccos' only daughter was born in September 2016.[187]

While playing for the Ravens, Flacco lived in the Baltimore suburb of Reisterstown, Maryland, until selling his home for $1.6 million in 2019 after being traded to the Denver Broncos.[188]

Flacco is the oldest of the five boys in his family. His brothers are Mike, John, Brian, and Tom;[189] he also has a sister, Stephanie. His brother Mike was selected in the 31st round of the 2009 Major League Baseball draft by the Baltimore Orioles. Another brother, John, was a walk-on receiver with the Stanford Cardinal football team.[190][191] Joe's youngest brother, Tom Flacco, enrolled in 2015 at Western Michigan University, where he played quarterback for two seasons before transferring to Rutgers in 2017 and then Towson in 2018.[192][193] In 2021, Tom was signed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League.[194]

In a survey by Fanatics[195] in January 2017, Flacco was elected as the most attractive player in the NFL.[196][197][198]

In 2018, Flacco made a donation of an undisclosed amount to University of Delaware athletics. It was the largest donation from a Delaware alumnus in the NFL.[199]

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flacco, joseph, vincent, flacco, born, january, 1985, american, football, quarterback, indianapolis, colts, national, football, league, played, college, football, delaware, after, transferring, from, pittsburgh, drafted, baltimore, ravens, first, round, 2008, . Joseph Vincent Flacco born January 16 1985 is an American football quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League NFL He played college football at Delaware after transferring from Pittsburgh and was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 2008 NFL draft Flacco has also played for the Denver Broncos New York Jets and Cleveland Browns Joe FlaccoFlacco with the Baltimore Ravens in 2008No 15 Indianapolis ColtsPosition QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1985 01 16 January 16 1985 age 39 Audubon New Jersey U S Height 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m Weight 230 lb 104 kg Career informationHigh school AudubonCollege Pittsburgh 2003 2004 Delaware 2005 2007 NFL draft 2008 Round 1 Pick 18Career historyBaltimore Ravens 2008 2018 Denver Broncos 2019 New York Jets 2020 Philadelphia Eagles 2021 New York Jets 2021 2022 Cleveland Browns 2023 Indianapolis Colts 2024 present Roster status ActiveCareer highlights and awardsSuper Bowl champion XLVII Super Bowl MVP XLVII NFL Comeback Player of the Year 2023 ECAC Player of the Year 2007 First team All CAA 2007 CAA Co Offensive Player of the Year 2007 Third team All American 2007 NFL record Passing touchdowns in a single postseason 11 2012 tied 1 Career NFL statistics as of 2023Passing attempts 6 503Passing completions 4 004Completion percentage 61 6 TD INT 245 155Passing yards 43 936Passer rating 84 2Player stats at NFL com PFR Flacco was Baltimore s starting quarterback from 2008 until midway through the 2018 season and helped lead the Ravens to the playoffs six times during his tenure in Baltimore the Ravens won the AFC North twice appeared in three AFC Championship Games and beat the San Francisco 49ers to win Super Bowl XLVII following the 2012 season Flacco was named Super Bowl XLVII s MVP concluding a postseason run in which he tied Joe Montana s single postseason record for touchdown passes 11 without an interception That off season he signed a six year contract worth 120 6 million a record high for a quarterback at the time 2 A decline in performance and a hip injury resulted in Flacco losing his starting position to Lamar Jackson he was subsequently traded to the Broncos in 2019 A neck injury cut his season short and he was waived by the Broncos with a failed physical designation He joined the Jets in 2020 as a backup to Sam Darnold He signed with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021 but was traded back to the Jets after they lost Zach Wilson to injury Flacco joined the Browns midway through the 2023 season following a season ending injury to Deshaun Watson where he led Cleveland to a playoff berth and won the Comeback Player of the Year award As of the 2023 NFL season Flacco has the most career passing yards and touchdowns for any quarterback who has never been to a Pro Bowl he was invited to the 2015 Pro Bowl following the 2014 season but declined 3 Flacco is also known for having one of the strongest arms in the NFL 4 5 Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 2 1 Pittsburgh 2 2 Delaware 2 3 College statistics 3 Professional career 3 1 Pre draft 3 2 Baltimore Ravens 3 2 1 2008 3 2 2 2009 3 2 3 2010 3 2 4 2011 3 2 5 2012 Super Bowl MVP 3 2 6 2013 3 2 7 2014 3 2 8 2015 3 2 9 2016 3 2 10 2017 3 2 11 2018 Final year in Baltimore 3 3 Denver Broncos 3 4 New York Jets first stint 3 5 Philadelphia Eagles 3 6 Return to New York Jets 3 6 1 2021 3 6 2 2022 3 7 Cleveland Browns 3 8 Indianapolis Colts 4 NFL career statistics 4 1 Regular season 4 2 Postseason 5 Awards and highlights 5 1 NFL records 5 2 Ravens franchise records 5 3 Browns franchise records 6 Endorsements 7 Personal life 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly years editFlacco was born on January 16 1985 in Audubon New Jersey the eldest of five sons to Karen nee Madden and Steve Flacco 6 The Flacco family is originally from Haddon Township New Jersey Flacco played football baseball and basketball at Audubon High School and was the starting quarterback for the Green Wave 7 Regarded as a three star recruit by Rivals com Flacco was listed as No 39 among quarterback prospects in the class of 2003 8 College career editPittsburgh edit Flacco was redshirted as a freshman for the Pittsburgh Panthers football team that went 8 5 in 2003 9 In 2004 Flacco was the backup quarterback behind starter Tyler Palko who led the team to an 8 4 record 10 He saw action in three games against Ohio University University of Nebraska and the University of South Florida 11 Flacco threw only four passes and finished the season with one completion for 11 yards and a 25 yard punt 12 Delaware edit nbsp Flacco playing for Delaware in the 2007 FCS championship game Flacco transferred to the University of Delaware in 2005 but was not eligible to play that season 13 He saw his first full time action during the 2006 season throwing for 2 783 yards 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions 14 The Fightin Blue Hens ultimately struggled to a 5 6 record and failed to qualify for the FCS playoffs 15 In the 2007 season Flacco led his team to an 8 3 regular season record while compiling 4 263 yards 23 touchdowns and 5 interceptions 14 Arguably his best game came against Navy where he threw for 434 yards and four touchdowns 16 Flacco showed another solid performance in the first ever meeting against the Delaware State Hornets in the first round of the playoffs Behind Omar Cuff s record setting day Flacco threw efficiently for 189 yards and a touchdown leading the Blue Hens to a 44 7 victory 17 Flacco continued Delaware s playoff run by upsetting the Northern Iowa Panthers 39 27 in the FCS quarterfinals and upsetting the Southern Illinois Salukis 20 17 the next weekend in the semifinals Flacco threw two touchdowns to win against both the Panthers and Salukis but went on to lose in the FCS National Championship Game to the Appalachian State Mountaineers 49 21 17 Flacco set 20 school records during his career at Delaware 18 College statistics edit Season Passing Rushing Cmp Att Yds TD Int Rtg Att Yds TD Pittsburgh Panthers 2003 nbsp Redshirt 2004 1 4 11 0 0 48 1 6 0 0 Delaware Fightin Blue Hens 2005 Redshirt due to NCAA transfer rules 2006 264 417 2 783 18 10 128 8 83 54 5 2007 331 521 4 263 23 5 144 9 64 22 4 Career 596 942 7 057 41 15 137 4 153 76 9Professional career editPre draft edit Pre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Wonderlic 6 ft 6 3 8 in 1 99 m 236 lb 107 kg 33 1 8 in 0 84 m 9 5 8 in 0 24 m 4 86 s 1 71 s 2 79 s 4 27 s 6 82 s 28 5 in 0 72 m 9 ft 2 in 2 79 m 27 All values from the NFL Combine 19 20 At Delaware Flacco was pessimistic about his chances to play in the NFL and after his junior year asked his coach for permission to play baseball The coach predicted that he would be selected in the NFL draft surprising Flacco 21 With a solid showing at the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine Flacco solidified himself as a top five quarterback in the 2008 NFL draft 22 Flacco won the long distance throw competition in ESPN s State Farm College Football All Star Challenge with a 74 yard throw beating out Matt Ryan Colt Brennan Chad Henne and John David Booty later winning the Taco Bell Quarterback Scramble with a time of 15 72 seconds 23 Members of the Baltimore Ravens front office having attended Flacco s workout at the Senior Bowl were impressed by his ability to throw in rainy and windy conditions Flacco again impressed the Ravens personnel in the poor weather conditions of his workout at Delaware despite their low expectations given Delaware s small school pedigree Flacco performed the workout on an uncut unlined field with his own footballs Ravens assistant general manager Eric DeCosta later stated the workouts left him confident Flacco could succeed in the late season conditions in Pittsburgh Cleveland and Cincinnati 24 Baltimore Ravens edit 2008 edit Flacco was drafted by the Ravens in the first round as the 18th overall pick in the 2008 NFL draft after the team traded out of the eighth overall selection to the 26th then up again 25 The selection made Flacco the highest drafted player ever from the University of Delaware 18 He was also the first Division I FCS formerly I AA quarterback selected in the first round of the draft since Steve McNair went third overall to the Houston Oilers in the 1995 NFL draft Draft commentators initially criticized the pick as a reach feeling Flacco would likely have still been available in the middle of the second round DeCosta however stated waiting was too much of a gamble and that choosing Flacco in the first round was an easy decision to make 24 On July 16 2008 he signed a five year contract with a maximum value of around 30 million and 8 75 million guaranteed 26 nbsp Flacco right and Kyle Boller during 2008 training camp Due to a season ending injury to incumbent starter Kyle Boller and an illness to former Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith Flacco became the starting quarterback in the 2008 season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals He completed 15 of 29 passes for 129 yards his longest pass being a 15 yard play to Derrick Mason He threw no touchdowns and no interceptions in his debut but he had a 38 yard rushing touchdown 27 which was the longest rushing touchdown by a quarterback in Ravens franchise history at the time the record has since been broken several times by Lamar Jackson Flacco s touchdown put the Ravens up by 17 3 the team eventually won the game 17 10 28 nbsp Flacco crouching lines up against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2008 In his first season Flacco was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week in Week 9 NFL Rookie of the week the NFLPA Rookie of the week and NFL Rookie of the Month for November Flacco finished his rookie season 257 428 for 2 971 yards with a total of 16 touchdowns 14 passing 2 rushing and 14 turnovers 12 interceptions and 2 lost fumbles 29 30 In the wild card round of the 2008 09 NFL playoffs Flacco became only the third rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first post season start and the first to do it on the road when the Ravens defeated the Miami Dolphins 27 9 Flacco completed 9 of 23 attempted passes accumulating 135 yards without throwing a touchdown or interception He also scored the victory sealing rushing touchdown on a quarterback draw in the 4th quarter 31 Shaun King Ben Roethlisberger Russell Wilson Mark Sanchez Brock Purdy and most recently C J Stroud are the only other rookie quarterbacks to ever win their debut playoff game He then won his second game against the Tennessee Titans Flacco led the Ravens to a 13 10 win in the divisional playoff round Flacco made tight window throws to Todd Heap and Mark Clayton on the go ahead scoring drive in the 4th quarter to set up a game winning field goal from Matt Stover On the day Flacco was 11 of 22 for 148 yards and a touchdown without turning the ball over for the second straight game He became the first rookie quarterback to win two playoff games 32 In the AFC Championship Game versus the Steelers the Ravens lost 14 23 with Flacco throwing for 141 yards being sacked three times and throwing three interceptions one being the game clincher to Troy Polamalu who returned the pass for a touchdown 33 Flacco was named the Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year in January 2009 34 2009 edit nbsp Flacco at Ravens training camp in 2008 In the season opening game in Baltimore against the Kansas City Chiefs Flacco led the Ravens to their first win of the season He threw for 307 yards and three touchdowns both career highs along with 18 yards rushing He also threw one interception and had a quarterback rating of 95 8 35 During this game the Ravens broke the franchise record for most offensive yards in a game with a total of 501 In Week 15 against the Chicago Bears Flacco broke his personal record for most touchdowns thrown in a game with four while throwing for 234 passing yards and completing 72 percent of his passes earning him a career high passer rating of 135 6 The Ravens would go on to win the game 31 7 36 With 3 613 yards and 21 touchdowns Flacco became the first Ravens quarterback since Vinny Testaverde to throw for more than 3 000 yards and 20 touchdowns in a single season 37 He also tied his interception number from his rookie season of 12 An injury limited Flacco s performance on Wild Card Weekend against the New England Patriots The Ravens routed the Patriots 33 14 despite Flacco throwing 4 of 10 for just 34 yards and one interception 38 2010 edit In the season opener Flacco and the Ravens opened New Meadowlands Stadium against the New York Jets Flacco threw for 248 yards while completing 52 6 of his passes throwing one interception and losing a fumble In a defensive contest the Ravens came away with the 10 9 win over their former defensive coordinator Rex Ryan 39 In Week 2 against the Bengals Flacco had arguably his worst NFL start of his young career throwing for 154 yards while completing just 43 6 of his passes and throwing a career high four interceptions while throwing one touchdown and accumulating a passer rating of 23 8 40 Coming off of the worst start of his career Flacco and the Ravens had their home opener against the Cleveland Browns Flacco bounced back from his Week 2 loss to the Bengals and had his best game of the young season throwing for 262 yards and completing 71 of his passes He then connected with prized offseason acquisition wide receiver Anquan Boldin for three touchdowns while throwing no interceptions and accumulating a passer rating of 128 7 The Ravens won the game 24 17 41 On December 26 2010 with a win against the Cleveland Browns Flacco became one of only four NFL quarterbacks to lead his team to the playoffs in all three of his first three seasons During this game Flacco reached 10 000 career passing yards Ending the season Flacco set season highs in passing yards 3 622 passing touchdowns 25 passer rating 93 6 and a season low in interceptions 10 yet set a career high with four lost fumbles 42 In defeating the Chiefs 30 7 in the Wild Card Round of the 2010 11 NFL playoffs Flacco completed 25 of 34 passes for 265 yards two touchdowns and no interceptions for a post season high passer rating of 115 4 43 With the win Flacco became the first quarterback in NFL history to start and win a playoff game in each of his first three seasons and tied Len Dawson Roger Staubach Jake Delhomme and Mark Sanchez for most career post season road wins by a quarterback 44 In the Divisional Round Flacco and the Ravens would once again head to Pittsburgh to play their arch rival Steelers The difference this time would be the season was on the line The Ravens got out to an early 21 7 lead after a 12 yard rush by running back Ray Rice a fumble recovery run back for a touchdown by defensive end Cory Redding and a four yard touchdown pass from Flacco to tight end Todd Heap But in the third quarter in which the Ravens had been dominant all through the regular season Baltimore fell apart The Ravens turned the ball over three times in their own territory with an uncharacteristic fumble by Rice an interception by Flacco and a fumbled snap by center Matt Birk Flacco was credited with the lost fumble and with those the Steelers took a 31 24 lead But even after all of the Ravens miscues and errors the Ravens still had a shot to tie it at the end when Flacco threw a dart to T J Houshmandzadeh on 4th and 18 but it was dropped Flacco finished the game 16 of 30 for 125 yards one touchdown and one interception 45 He was ranked 90th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2011 46 2011 edit Flacco had his best game of the season in Week 3 against the St Louis Rams He went 27 of 48 with a season high 389 yards through the air and three touchdowns all in the first quarter and to rookie wideout Torrey Smith who actually finished the game with a five catch 152 yard breakout performance Flacco had a 103 6 rating as well as 27 yards rushing and a lost fumble The Ravens scored a season high 37 points in the 30 point blowout victory and also gained a franchise record 553 offensive yards 47 Flacco had three more 300 yard games during the regular season against the Houston Texans Arizona Cardinals and Steelers He won all three of these games sweeping Pittsburgh for the first time in his career but also lost fumbles in each one Despite losing to the San Diego Chargers in Week 15 the Ravens clinched the playoffs for the fourth straight year that week The Ravens clinched their division along with the number 2 seed in the AFC in a Week 17 win over the rival Bengals Flacco threw for 130 yards and a touchdown 48 49 Flacco finished the season starting all 16 games He had 312 completions on 542 attempts 57 6 He threw for 3 610 yards 20 touchdowns 12 interceptions and had one rushing score He averaged 225 6 yards per game was sacked 31 times over the course of the season and set a new career high with six lost fumbles He finished the year with an 80 9 QB rating 50 Flacco continued his playoff dominance that year In the Divisional Round against the Houston Texans he threw for 176 yards and two touchdowns with no turnovers 51 In the AFC Championship Flacco completed 22 out of 36 passes for 306 yards two touchdowns and one interception These stats were enough to outplay Patriots quarterback Tom Brady who threw for 67 fewer yards two fewer touchdowns and one more interception than Flacco Despite Flacco s performance the Patriots advanced to the Super Bowl when a potential game tying field goal attempt by kicker Billy Cundiff was shanked wide left in the final minute of the game 52 2012 Super Bowl MVP edit On the NFL Network s Top 100 Players of 2012 list Flacco was ranked 74th by his fellow players 53 Despite Flacco s success the Ravens were in the playoffs each of his first four seasons 21 few saw him as among the NFL s best quarterbacks Before January 2015 he had never been selected for the Pro Bowl 54 In April 2012 Flacco was as The New York Times later stated almost universally mocked when he stated that he was the best quarterback in the NFL superior to Brady Peyton Manning or Aaron Rodgers I don t think I d be very successful at my job if I didn t feel that way Flacco said 55 In July he turned down the Ravens offer of a new contract reportedly for 16 million a year telling his agent that he believed he could improve and earn more 21 In the opening week Flacco passed for 299 yards and two touchdowns in a 44 13 victory over the Bengals to earn his second AFC Offensive Player of the Week honor 56 57 By Week 11 the Ravens had amassed a 9 2 record Flacco played poorly however once again in a Week 12 rematch with the Steelers completing only 16 of 34 passes for 188 yards with one touchdown and an interception The game saw the Ravens squander a ten point lead and lose 20 23 despite their division rival starting backup Charlie Batch at quarterback 58 The following week against the Washington Redskins Flacco went 16 of 21 with three touchdowns but again amassed less than 200 passing yards in the season s first back to back losses 59 With the offense remaining inconsistent and the team missing opportunities to win their division with each loss offensive coordinator Cam Cameron was unexpectedly fired and replaced by quarterbacks coach and former Indianapolis Colts head coach Jim Caldwell The change at coordinator was followed by a lopsided loss to the Denver Broncos leading to widespread criticism of Flacco in the media 60 nbsp Flacco under center against the Steelers on December 2 2012 Flacco and the Ravens responded with a decisive 33 14 win over the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants in which Flacco threw for 309 yards and two touchdowns with another rushing 61 Despite the victory over New York much of the local and national media wrote the team off as Super Bowl contenders 62 with ESPN writing that the team had backed into the playoffs with a disastrous December 63 On January 6 2013 in the Wild Card round against the Indianapolis Colts Flacco finished the game 12 of 23 for 282 yards two touchdowns and a career postseason high 125 6 passer rating 64 The 24 9 win at home set up a Divisional round rematch with the Denver Broncos who entered the game as nine point favorites after their regular season win over the Ravens which included a 98 yard interception touchdown return by Broncos cornerback Chris Harris that marked the lowest point of Flacco s season 65 Continuing his postseason success Flacco played one of the best games in his career throwing for 331 yards and 3 touchdowns In the fourth quarter the Ravens were down 35 28 and had one last chance to tie the game After an incomplete pass and a 7 yard scramble on 3rd down and 3 with the clock running and less than 45 seconds remaining in regulation with no timeouts Flacco heaved a 70 yard touchdown pass to Jacoby Jones sending the game into overtime The pass has been called the Mile High Miracle and one of the greatest plays in NFL history 66 and drew comparisons to the Hail Mary Immaculate Reception and The Catch 67 68 The Ravens would go on to win the game in double overtime 38 35 after an interception by Corey Graham from Peyton Manning and a 47 yard field goal from rookie kicker Justin Tucker sending the Ravens to face the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship for a second straight year 67 On January 20 2013 Flacco and the Ravens avenged the previous year s AFC Championship Game loss to the Patriots with a 28 13 win securing their spot in the 2013 Super Bowl Flacco threw for 240 yards and three touchdowns notching his third straight game with a passer rating over 100 69 With this win Flacco became the second NFL quarterback to defeat both Peyton Manning with the Broncos and Tom Brady in the same postseason since both became starting quarterbacks in 2001 the first to do so was Mark Sanchez in 2010 On February 3 2013 the Ravens faced the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII The 49ers were a 4 point favorite to win the game 70 but Flacco completed 22 of 33 passes for 287 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Ravens to a 34 31 win Flacco s three touchdowns in the game tied him for first place on the list of most consecutive playoff games with at least three touchdown passes 3 games With a record fourth playoff game with a 100 passer rating in a single postseason 5 Flacco was named the game s Most Valuable Player 55 and was awarded a brand new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette 71 Flacco finished the postseason having completed 73 of 126 57 9 percent passes for 1 140 yards with 11 touchdowns and zero interceptions tying Montana and Kurt Warner for the most touchdowns in a single postseason 72 and additionally tying Montana for the most touchdowns without an interception in a single postseason 73 Flacco s 117 2 passer rating tied him for third place all time with Steve Young in a Super Bowl winning postseason 73 These accomplishments gave Flacco what The New York Times stated might be the best start to a player s free agency in the history of professional sports as his contract expired after the season 55 He was ranked 19th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2013 74 2013 edit On March 4 2013 Flacco became the highest paid quarterback in NFL history when he signed a six year contract worth 120 6 million 2 However within months he was surpassed by the Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers 75 76 and the Atlanta Falcons Matt Ryan 77 Flacco s 2013 season was statistically the worst of his career For the first time as an NFL quarterback Flacco threw more interceptions than touchdowns His 22 interceptions in the season were 10 more than he had thrown in any other season His 19 touchdowns were also his lowest since his rookie year His passer rating was a career low 73 1 approximately 7 points lower than Flacco s previous worst season passer rating He was also sacked more times 48 than he was in any other season in his career Despite all this he also set a high in passing yards with 3 912 78 The Ravens finished 8 8 for the season and Flacco missed the playoffs for the first time in his career 79 He was ranked 58th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2014 80 2014 edit nbsp Flacco versus the Carolina Panthers in 2014 In their 2014 season home opener the Ravens played against the division rival Bengals The game saw the Ravens trailing practically the entire time however their one lead of the game came off of an 80 yard touchdown pass from Flacco to wide receiver Steve Smith Sr At the time it was the longest touchdown throw of Flacco s career 81 However the Ravens would go on to lose the game 16 23 after Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton connected with receiver A J Green for an even more stupendous 77 yard touchdown that would ultimately be the game winner 82 It would be the first time since 2005 that the Ravens lost their home opener Flacco finished the game completing 35 of 62 passes and throwing for a season high 345 passing yards along with a touchdown and an interception with a passer rating of 71 0 83 Flacco had his best game of the season in Week 6 and one of the best games of his career He completed 21 of 28 passes for 306 yards and a career high five touchdown passes to four different receivers Smith Sr Torrey Smith Kamar Aiken and Michael Campanaro with no interceptions He once again wasn t sacked and had a season high passer rating of 149 7 Flacco became the fastest quarterback to throw five touchdown passes as it only took him 16 minutes and 3 seconds The Ravens blew out the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48 17 84 He earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for the third time in his career 85 In Week 16 the Ravens took on the Texans with a chance to clinch the playoffs Flacco played his worst game of the season and arguably the worst of his career He ended the first half with only 27 passing yards and two interceptions as the Ravens trailed 0 16 going into halftime The Ravens would rally in the second half as Flacco threw two touchdown passes to Torrey Smith but the Ravens never held a lead in the entire game and ended up losing 13 25 Flacco finished completing 21 of 50 passes for 195 yards two touchdowns and three interceptions with a season low passer rating of 41 7 He was also sacked twice 86 In Week 17 the Ravens took on the Browns in Baltimore with a chance to clinch the final playoff seed but they needed a win and for the Kansas City Chiefs to beat or tie the San Diego Chargers Trailing 6 10 in the fourth quarter Flacco stepped up big time heaving a deep pass to Torrey Smith who caught the ball at the Browns 16 yard line On the next play of the game Flacco connected with Smith again this time for a touchdown which put the Ravens up 13 10 for good with 7 33 left in the game With 3 44 left in the game Flacco threw another touchdown pass to Kamar Aiken sealing a 20 10 win Kansas City would beat San Diego 19 7 giving Baltimore the final AFC playoff spot Flacco finished the game with 22 of 36 completed passes 312 passing yards 2 touchdowns and no interceptions with a passer rating of 107 6 Flacco was also sacked one time which caused one of his two fumbles in the game he did not lose either 87 2014 saw Flacco have the best regular season of his career He set highs in passing yards 3 986 passing touchdowns 27 times sacked 19 fumbles 5 and fumbles lost 0 He also attempted and completed the second most single season passes in his career 344 completions out of 554 attempts and tied his mark for second fewest interceptions thrown in a regular season 12 From Weeks 2 through 4 Flacco was not sacked at all In 5 of Flacco s last 6 games of the season his passer rating was 99 or higher with the one exception being the 13 25 loss to Houston He led Baltimore to a 10 6 record 88 In the Wild Card round of the playoffs the Ravens faced the AFC North winning Steelers at Heinz Field Flacco completed 18 of 29 passes for 259 yards two touchdowns and no interceptions with a passer rating of 114 0 as the Ravens beat the Steelers 30 17 He was sacked once after getting tripped up by his offensive lineman on the Ravens first offensive play of the game This became the first time that the Ravens beat the Steelers in the postseason Flacco also continued his streak of winning a game in his team s first round of the playoffs His biggest accomplishment however may have been that he became the first quarterback in NFL history to start and win a playoff game in six of their first seven seasons 89 In the Divisional round of the playoffs the Ravens traveled to Foxborough to take on the number one seeded Patriots where they lost to the eventual Super Bowl champions in a 31 35 shootout despite two back to back 14 point leads Flacco still performed well going 28 45 with 292 passing yards a career postseason high 4 touchdown passes 2 interceptions and a 92 1 passer rating Once again he was not sacked 90 For his efforts during the 2014 season Flacco was invited to the 2015 Pro Bowl as an alternate but turned down the opportunity to play because his wife Dana was due to give birth to the couple s third child the same month 91 On the NFL Top 100 Players of 2015 Flacco was ranked number 97 the lowest that he has ever been ranked on the NFL s Top 100 Players list He fell 39 spots from the previous year where he was ranked number 58 92 2015 edit nbsp Flacco in 2015 The Ravens began their 2015 season in a road game against the Broncos the place where Flacco had his breakout playoff performance nearly three years earlier Leading the game 13 9 with less than a minute left in the third quarter Flacco threw a pass down the middle of the field aiming for Steve Smith Sr but missed the pass terribly as it was intercepted by Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib and returned 51 yards for a touchdown It was Flacco s first pick six since the 2013 season finale With less than a minute left in the game the Ravens had the ball at the Denver 16 yard line and were trailing 19 13 Flacco threw a pass into the end zone intended for double covered tight end Crockett Gillmore which was intercepted by safety and former Raven Darian Stewart officially ending the game for Baltimore 93 In Week 2 against the Oakland Raiders Flacco bounced back by going 32 of 45 with 384 yards and two touchdown passes to Crockett Gillmore with a 102 5 passer rating However while trying to rally the Ravens back at the end of the game he was picked off by cornerback Neiko Thorpe with less than 30 seconds left giving the Raiders a 37 33 upset win 94 It was the first time in his NFL career that Flacco started a season with a 0 2 record On the final drive of the Ravens Week 11 game versus the Rams Flacco suffered a torn ACL and MCL ending his 2015 season 95 He stayed in the game to complete the drive and put Baltimore into a position to kick the game winning field goal giving the Ravens a 16 13 win at home The Ravens had a 3 7 record with Flacco at starting quarterback Flacco finished the season with 266 completed passes out of 413 attempts 2 791 yards 14 touchdowns 12 interceptions an 83 1 passer rating three rushing touchdowns and five fumbles losing two 96 Flacco s injury ended his streak of consecutive starts at 122 games 2016 edit On March 2 2016 Flacco agreed to a three year extension to remain with the team 97 After their Week 3 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars Flacco and the Ravens had accrued a 3 0 record their best record after three games since 2009 but the Ravens would struggle down the stretch finishing with an 8 8 record and missing the playoffs for the second straight season the first consecutive playoff misses for the franchise since 2004 2005 Flacco posted a career high and franchise record 4 317 passing yards the first time he reached at least 4 000 yards but only threw 20 touchdowns and 15 interceptions the second highest of his career Flacco posted a 6 4 average per attempt tying his career worst Flacco also completed a career high and franchise best 436 completions and a career high and franchise best 672 attempts 98 99 The 672 pass attempts currently rank fifth most in a single season in league history The longest touchdown pass of his career came in Week 9 of the 2016 season against the Steelers In the first quarter of the game Flacco s short pass to Mike Wallace went for a 95 yard touchdown and is the longest regular season pass play in Ravens history 100 2017 edit On July 26 2017 it was revealed that Flacco was diagnosed with a back injury ruling him out for 3 6 weeks of training camp 101 Against the Dolphins in Week 8 Flacco suffered a concussion after a hit from Kiko Alonso Flacco left the game and was relieved by Ryan Mallett for the rest The Ravens nevertheless won 40 0 102 The Ravens finished the season with a 9 7 record and just missed the playoffs after losing 31 27 to the Bengals in Week 17 allowing the Buffalo Bills to qualify for the postseason Flacco finished the season starting all 16 games throwing for 3 141 yards 18 touchdowns and 13 interceptions 103 2018 Final year in Baltimore edit On September 9 2018 Flacco threw for three touchdowns and had a passer rating of 121 7 in the season opening blowout against the Buffalo Bills 47 3 104 The next week he recorded 376 yards and two touchdowns along with two interceptions against the Bengals losing his seventh game in Cincinnati He fumbled the ball in the fourth quarter ending the chance for a comeback 105 After suffering a hip injury during a Week 9 loss to the Steelers 106 Flacco was replaced by rookie Lamar Jackson as the Ravens starting quarterback 107 Jackson performed well going 6 1 at the helm and Flacco served in a backup role for the first time in his NFL career after he was cleared to play 108 During the Wild Card Round at home against the Los Angeles Chargers in which the Ravens were trailing 23 3 due to early struggles by Jackson many fans chanted for Flacco to return to the field and replace Jackson Flacco would not see action in the game as Jackson s late comeback bid down 23 17 was stopped following a fumble with 0 28 remaining in the fourth quarter 109 Overall Flacco finished the season with 2 465 passing yards 12 touchdowns and 6 interceptions 110 Denver Broncos edit On February 13 2019 the Ravens agreed to trade Flacco to the Broncos in exchange for their fourth round pick in the 2019 NFL draft 111 The deal became official on March 13 2019 112 nbsp Flacco with the Broncos in 2019 In his Broncos debut Flacco threw for 268 yards and a touchdown in a 24 16 road loss to the Raiders 113 Flacco made his debut at Empower Field at Mile High in Week 2 against the Bears In the game Flacco threw for 292 yards one touchdown and one interception as the Broncos lost 16 14 With 31 seconds left in the game Flacco threw a seven yard touchdown pass and a two point conversion both to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders to take a 14 13 lead However the Bears quickly drove down the field and Eddy Pineiro kicked a 53 yard game winning field goal spoiling Flacco s home debut 114 In Week 4 against the Jaguars Flacco threw for 303 yards three touchdowns and one interception in the 26 24 loss 115 In Week 5 against the Chargers Flacco threw for 182 yards one touchdown and one interception as the Broncos won their first game of the season by a score of 20 13 116 In Week 7 against the Chiefs Flacco threw for 213 yards During the game Flacco was sacked a career high nine times in a single game 117 In a Week 8 loss to the Colts Flacco threw for 174 yards in the 15 13 loss In the game he suffered a neck injury which prematurely ended his season 118 119 Flacco finished the 2019 season posting 1 822 passing yards six touchdowns five interceptions and an 85 1 passer rating in eight games 120 On March 19 2020 the Broncos released Flacco with a failed physical designation 121 He underwent neck surgery in April 2020 122 New York Jets first stint edit On May 27 2020 Flacco signed a one year 1 5 million deal with the Jets as the backup quarterback to 2018 first round pick Sam Darnold 123 He was placed on the active physically unable to perform list at the start of training camp on July 30 2020 124 He was activated from the list at the start of the regular season on September 5 2020 125 Flacco made his Jets debut when he briefly entered the Week 4 matchup on October 2 after starter Sam Darnold injured his shoulder late in the first quarter 126 He played only four snaps going 2 for 2 for 16 yards before Darnold returned in the second quarter in the 37 28 loss to the Broncos 127 On October 7 2020 Flacco was named the starter against the Cardinals due to Darnold s shoulder injury 128 Making his first start with the Jets in Week 5 against the Cardinals Flacco finished with 195 passing yards and a touchdown as the Jets lost 30 10 129 In the next game against the Dolphins Flacco finished with 186 passing yards an interception and a fumble that he recovered The Jets again lost 24 0 the first time Flacco had ever been shut out in his NFL career 130 In Week 9 against the Patriots Flacco was again thrust into the starting role after Darnold re injured his shoulder the previous week He had his best game of the season going 18 for 25 for 262 yards and three touchdowns while also passing Joe Montana for 20th on the all time passing yards list 131 However he also threw a costly fourth quarter interception that allowed the Patriots to rally and eventually beat the Jets 30 27 132 133 In Week 11 against the Chargers Flacco completed 15 of 30 passes for 205 passing yards two touchdowns and an interception as the Jets lost 34 28 despite an attempted comeback 134 135 Philadelphia Eagles edit On March 25 2021 Flacco signed a one year 3 5 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles to back up 2020 second round pick Jalen Hurts 136 137 138 Flacco led all Eagles quarterbacks in completions pass attempts passing yards and passing touchdowns during the pre season but did not appear in a regular season game for Philadelphia Return to New York Jets edit 2021 edit On October 25 2021 the Eagles traded Flacco back to the Jets for a conditional sixth round draft pick after Jets starting quarterback Zach Wilson suffered a knee injury 139 Flacco served as a backup to Mike White and Josh Johnson for his first three games back with the Jets coming into the Week 10 game against the Bills in relief of White He completed all three of his pass attempts for 47 yards and a touchdown 140 On November 17 2021 Flacco was named the starting quarterback for the Jets Week 11 game against the Dolphins 141 He was placed on the reserve COVID 19 list by the Jets on November 23 as a close contact with White who tested positive for COVID 19 Flacco was activated on November 30 142 2022 edit On March 16 2022 Flacco re signed with the Jets for one year and 3 5 million 143 He was announced as the starter for the first three weeks of the season due to an injury to starter Zach Wilson 144 Making the start in Week 1 against his former team the Baltimore Ravens Flacco completed 37 of 59 passes for 307 yards a touchdown and an interception as the Jets lost 24 9 145 During Week 2 against the Browns Flacco finished with 307 passing yards and four touchdowns With 1 22 left of regulation trailing 30 17 Flacco made a 66 yard touchdown pass to Corey Davis and the Jets successfully executed an onside kick allowing Flacco to throw another touchdown with 14 seconds left in their 31 30 win It was his first winning start since the 2019 season 146 On October 30 before the week 8 game against the Patriots Flacco was demoted to third string in favor of Mike White 147 After watching Mike White and Zach Wilson start from Week 4 until Week 17 Flacco was renamed the starter for the season finale after White was ruled out with five broken ribs 148 Cleveland Browns edit nbsp Flacco with the Cleveland Browns in 2023 On November 20 2023 Flacco was signed to the Browns practice squad following a season ending injury to starting quarterback Deshaun Watson 149 150 Flacco was named the starter for Week 13 against the Los Angeles Rams after Dorian Thompson Robinson was ruled out with a concussion 151 He was again named the starter against the Jaguars in Week 14 In the game Flacco completed 26 of 45 passes for 311 yards three touchdowns and one interception as the Browns won 31 27 Following the win the Browns announced that Flacco would remain the starter moving forward 152 After reverting to the practice squad he officially joined the active roster after signing a one year deal with Cleveland on December 14 153 In Week 16 against the Texans Flacco completed 27 of 42 passes for 368 yards three touchdowns and two interceptions in a 36 22 victory 154 It was the first time in Flacco s career that he had three consecutive games with over 300 yards passing and he was named the FedEx Air Player of the Week for his performance 155 156 In Week 17 against the Jets Flacco threw three touchdowns and passed for 296 yards in the first half alone marking the most yards in any half in his career as the Browns won 37 20 clinching their first playoff berth in three years 157 Flacco became the first player in NFL history to have 250 passing yards and multiple passing touchdowns in each of his first five games with a franchise 158 On January 13 2024 Flacco made his first playoff start since 2015 against the Texans in the Wild Card round The nine year gap between playoff starts is the second longest gap in NFL postseason history behind Doug Flutie s 12 year gap from 1987 to 1999 159 In the game Flacco had a strong first half completing 15 of 19 passes for 172 yards and a touchdown However two interceptions returned for touchdowns in the third quarter put Cleveland in a deep hole as they lost 45 14 160 This marked Flacco s first loss in a Wild Card game having previously gone 5 0 161 Following the season Flacco was named NFL Comeback Player of the Year by the Associated Press becoming the oldest player to win the award since Jim Martin in 1963 162 Indianapolis Colts edit On March 22 2024 Flacco signed with the Indianapolis Colts on a one year deal 163 NFL career statistics editLegend Super Bowl MVP Won the Super Bowl NFL record Bold Career high Regular season edit Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacked Fumbles GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y A Lng TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y A Lng TD Sck SckY Fum Lost 2008 BAL 16 16 11 5 257 428 60 0 2 971 6 9 70 14 12 80 3 52 180 3 5 38 2 32 276 11 2 2009 BAL 16 16 9 7 315 499 63 1 3 613 7 2 72 21 12 88 9 35 56 1 6 10 0 36 218 8 2 2010 BAL 16 16 12 4 306 489 62 6 3 622 7 4 67 25 10 93 6 43 84 2 0 14 1 40 294 9 4 2011 BAL 16 16 12 4 312 542 57 6 3 610 6 7 74 20 12 80 9 39 88 2 3 33 1 31 203 11 6 2012 BAL 16 16 10 6 317 531 59 7 3 817 7 2 61 22 10 87 7 32 22 0 7 16 3 35 227 9 4 2013 BAL 16 16 8 8 362 614 59 0 3 912 6 4 74 19 22 73 1 27 131 4 9 22 1 48 324 8 2 2014 BAL 16 16 10 6 344 554 62 1 3 986 7 2 80 27 12 91 0 39 70 1 8 15 2 19 167 5 0 2015 BAL 10 10 3 7 266 413 64 4 2 791 6 8 50 14 12 83 1 13 23 1 8 16 3 16 124 5 2 2016 BAL 16 16 8 8 436 672 64 9 4 317 6 4 95 20 15 83 5 21 58 2 8 16 2 33 243 5 3 2017 BAL 16 16 9 7 352 549 64 1 3 141 5 7 66 18 13 80 4 25 54 2 2 25 1 27 205 6 0 2018 BAL 9 9 4 5 232 379 61 2 2 465 6 5 71 12 6 84 2 19 45 2 4 13 0 16 79 3 1 2019 DEN 8 8 2 6 171 262 65 3 1 822 7 0 70 6 5 85 1 12 20 1 7 9 0 26 194 8 3 2020 NYJ 5 4 0 4 74 134 55 2 864 6 4 52 6 3 80 6 6 22 3 7 9 0 7 69 1 0 2021 PHI 0 0 DNP NYJ 2 1 0 1 27 42 64 3 338 8 0 62 3 0 113 0 2 3 1 5 2 0 2 13 1 1 2022 NYJ 5 4 1 3 110 191 57 6 1 051 5 5 66 5 3 75 2 3 6 2 0 7 0 10 66 5 4 2023 CLE 5 5 4 1 123 204 60 3 1 616 7 9 75 13 8 90 2 9 2 0 2 3 0 8 57 4 1 Career 188 185 103 82 4 004 6 503 61 6 43 936 6 8 95 245 155 84 2 377 864 2 3 38 16 386 2 759 99 35 Postseason edit Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacked Fumbles GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y A Lng TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y A Lng TD Sck SckY Fum Lost 2008 BAL 3 3 2 1 33 75 44 0 437 5 8 48 1 3 50 8 12 5 0 4 5 1 3 16 0 0 2009 BAL 2 2 1 1 24 45 53 3 223 5 0 27 0 3 39 4 7 7 1 0 7 0 1 6 0 0 2010 BAL 2 2 1 1 41 64 64 1 390 6 1 28 3 1 90 0 9 25 2 8 13 0 9 51 3 2 2011 BAL 2 2 1 1 36 63 57 1 482 7 7 42 4 1 96 1 6 26 4 3 14 0 8 60 1 0 2012 BAL 4 4 4 0 73 126 57 9 1 140 9 0 70 11 0 117 2 8 16 2 0 14 0 6 38 1 1 2014 BAL 2 2 1 1 46 74 62 2 551 7 4 40 6 2 100 7 8 8 1 0 9 0 1 13 1 0 2018 BAL 0 0 DNP 2023 CLE 1 1 0 1 34 46 73 9 307 6 7 47 1 2 80 6 3 13 4 3 8 0 4 39 0 0 Career 16 16 10 6 287 493 58 2 3 530 7 2 70 26 12 87 9 53 100 1 9 14 1 32 223 6 3Awards and highlights editSuper Bowl champion XLVII Super Bowl MVP XLVII Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year 2008 NFL Comeback Player of the Year 2023 3 AFC Offensive Player of the Week Week 9 2008 Week 1 2012 Week 6 2014 2 Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week Week 8 2008 Week 17 2008 6x FedEx Air Player of the Week Week 3 2011 Week 3 2012 Week 10 2012 Week 6 2014 Week 17 2014 Week 16 2023 NFL Top 100 rankings 90 2011 74 2012 19 2013 58 2014 97 2015 NFL records edit Most road playoff wins for a quarterback 7 tied with Tom Brady 164 First rookie quarterback to win two playoff games tied with Mark Sanchez and Brock Purdy 165 166 Second most combined regular and postseason wins in first three years as a quarterback 36 tied with Dan Marino 167 First quarterback to start and win a playoff game in each of his first five seasons Russell Wilson tied record 168 Most touchdowns in a postseason 11 tied with Joe Montana 72 Kurt Warner 72 and Patrick Mahomes 169 Most touchdowns without an interception in a postseason 11 tied with Joe Montana 73 First quarterback to have a passer rating over 100 in all four games of a single postseason 5 Most consecutive road playoff games with at least two passing touchdowns 5 Fastest quarterback to record five touchdowns in a game 16 03 170 First quarterback to record at least 250 passing yards and two touchdown passes in each of his first five games with a team 171 Ravens franchise records edit See also All Ravens franchise records Most career passing yards 38 245 172 Most career pass completions 3 599 172 Most career pass attempts 5 670 172 Most career passing touchdowns 212 172 Most regular season wins 98 172 Most postseason wins 10 172 Most consecutive pass completions 21 vs Jacksonville Jaguars on September 25 2016 173 Most 300 passing yard games career 32 172 Most 300 passing yard games season 6 2012 172 Most 300 passing yard games playoffs 2 172 Most times sacked in a career for a starting quarterback 290 172 Most career fourth quarter comeback wins 14 172 Most career game winning drives 21 172 Most game winning drives in a single season 4 2010 tied with Elvis Grbac 172 Most passing yards in a single season 4 317 2016 172 Most pass completions in a single season 436 2016 172 Most pass attempts in a single season 672 2016 172 Browns franchise records edit Most passing yards in first three starts 939 2023 174 Most passing yards in the fourth quarter 212 2023 175 Oldest quarterback to attempt a pass in the regular season 38 years 321 days 2023 176 Oldest quarterback to throw for a touchdown 38 years 321 days 2023 176 Endorsements editFlacco signed a three year contract with Reebok as a rookie in 2008 177 In 2009 2010 Flacco was a spokesperson for Pizza Hut which sold a product called Flacco s Favorites 178 Flacco has also endorsed Nike 179 and 1st Mariner Bank as well as Haribo since January 2013 179 Also in 2013 Flacco signed an endorsement deal with McDonald s to promote their new menu item the Mighty Wings 180 Flacco has also teamed up with opendorse to promote a Zynga mobile application called NFL Showdown Football Manager as well as a line of women s apparel for Spirit Football Jersey 181 Personal life editFlacco married his wife Dana in 2011 182 Together they have five children their first child a son was born in June 2012 183 non primary source needed Their second son was born September 15 2013 about an hour before the start of the Ravens home opener 184 Their third son was 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