Before Joe Flacco was the Browns QB, he was Baltimore's 'Joe Cool'
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Before Joe Flacco was the Browns QB, he was Baltimore's 'Joe Cool'
"Quarterback Joe Flacco, who was drafted No. 18 by the Ravens in 2008, spent the first 11 years of his career with the team and helped lead the franchise to its second championship (Super Bowl XLVII), will play his first game at M&T Bank Stadium since being traded after the 2018 season -- a move that paved the way for the current Lamar Jackson era."
""It'll be interesting to go back," Flacco told ESPN in an exclusive interview. "Honestly, the whole AFC North is a pretty cool place to play, but Baltimore is a really cool place to play. Special fans, they love football. ... It should be a lot of fun, I'm sure." Flacco, 40, remains the Ravens' all-time leader in passing yards (38,245) and passing touchdowns (212). Only five players remain from Flacco's final season in Baltimore -- Jackson, tight end Mark Andrews, offensive tackle Ron"
Week 2 features Baltimore hosting the Cleveland Browns as the Ravens celebrate their 30th season. Joe Flacco will play his first game at M&T Bank Stadium since being traded after the 2018 season, a move that paved the way for the Lamar Jackson era. Flacco spent the first 11 years of his career with Baltimore and helped lead the franchise to its Super Bowl XLVII championship. Flacco, 40, remains the Ravens' all-time leader in passing yards (38,245) and passing touchdowns (212). Only five players remain from Flacco's final Baltimore season, including Lamar Jackson and tight end Mark Andrews. Flacco described Baltimore as a special place with fans who love football and said returning should be a lot of fun.
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