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Tagged: Joe Flacco (113 Results)

Oct
7

Jets to hold QB Darnold out of Week #5 game vs. Cardinals

The New York Jets are reportedly planning to hold struggling quarterback SAM DARNOLD out of Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals. Darnold suffered an AC joint sprain in last Thursday night’sMore game against the Denver Broncos. While Darnold reportedly wants to play, it sounds like the Jets have other plans. If Darnold is indeed out against Arizona, veteran quarterback JOE FLACCO would likely get the start. Less

Source: CBS New York

Aug
10

Flacco on track for September return

New York Jets backup quarterback JOE FLACCO is reportedly on track to be fully cleared to play in September. Flacco is expected to miss the first one or two games, whichMore the team has known since it signed him in May. Flacco is currently on the active/physically unable to perform list, but it sounds like he is making progress. Less

Source: New York Post

Jul
31

Jets place QB Flacco on PUP list

The New York Jets announced on Thursday that they are placing veteran quarterback JOE FLACCO on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list. Flacco is currently recovering from neck surgery thatMore he underwent in April, and he was not expected to be available until part-way through the 2020 season. With Flacco out for the foreseeable future, a mix of veteran and rookie signal-callers will battle for the backup role behind starting quarterback SAM DARNOLD. Less

Source: Team Blog

May
25

Jets add veteran quarterback Flacco

The New York Jets signed veteran quarterback JOE FLACCO late last week to back up starter SAM DARNOLD. Flacco agreed to a one-year deal with the Jets as he continues toMore recover from neck surgery. Flacco’s agent said that rehab is going well, adding that Flacco can expect to join the team for training camp in early August and should be cleared for contact no later than mid-September. Less

Source: New York Times

Mar
23

Broncos release veteran QB Flacco

The Denver Broncos have released veteran quarterback JOE FLACCO with a failed physical designation, as the team prepares to move forward with youngster DREW LOCK. Flacco suffered a neck injury thatMore ultimately ended his season at the midway point of last year. Flacco said previously that he hopes to continue playing, but he’s unlikely to help fantasy owners anytime soon. Less

Source: Team Website

Around the NFL: Broncos quarterbacks

The Broncos released Joe Flacco with a failed physical designation yesterday, which isn't a surprise. They'll move forward with Drew Lock in 2020. No doubt there will be growing pains, but it shouldn't take long before he and the offense itself are a whole lot better.   more »

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Feb
20

Flacco MRI looks good

Denver quarterback JOE FLACCO had an MRI on his injured neck and he reportedly should be able to return to action for the 2020 season. The question for fantasy owners isMore where Flacco will play. The Broncos appear to be moving forward with DREW LOCK as their starting quarterback, and they could save over $10 million by cutting Flacco. Where he plays this season is likely to determine any fantasy value Flacco may have. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Nov
1

Flacco likely headed to injured reserve

Denver Broncos veteran quarterback JOE FLACCO will likely miss at least six weeks due to a neck injury and is probably headed to injured reserve. Flacco will continue to seek additionalMore medical opinions, but he is not expected to be of any use to fantasy owners for the remainder of the season. BRANDON ALLEN will take over as the starting quarterback, despite the fact that he has yet to take an NFL snap. The Broncos host the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Less

Source: NFL.com

Oct
30

Flacco could miss five to six weeks

Denver Broncos quarterback JOE FLACCO could reportedly miss five to six weeks due to his neck injury. Flacco is expected to seek a second opinion on the injury, likely hoping forMore a better opinion than the first one. While it looks like he may be out for a while, Flacco is not expected to need surgery and his career is not believed to be in jeopardy. With Flacco out, BRANDON ALLEN will start for Denver. At this point, your fantasy team likely has better options at quarterback than the Broncos. Less

Source: NFL.com

Oct
29

Flacco ruled out vs. Browns

Denver quarterback JOE FLACCO will not play in Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns due to a herniated disc in his neck. With Flacco out, the Broncos will turn to BRANDONMore ALLEN as their starting quarterback. The Broncos are expected to activate DREW LOCK from injured reserve or promote BRETT RYPIEN from the practice squad to serve as the backup quarterback. Allen will take the first regular-season snaps of his career. Less

Source: Team Website

Ian Allan: Thursday night recap

Man plans. The fantasy gods laugh. There will be 256 regular-season games played this year, and the underwhelming game on Thursday night between Denver and Kansas City will be remembered as one of the most notable, with repercussions that will be felt throughout the second half of the season.  more »

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Around the NFL: Sanders looks solid

Emmanuel Sanders was the big winner of the Monday night game. He looks healthy, and he looks like he’ll be the featured receiver in Denver’s offense.  more »

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Fantasy News: Hall of Fame game

To me, Noah Fant was the biggest “winner” of the first preseason game. I saw enough that I’m moving him up on my board.   more »

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Jul
20

Flacco has “a lot left in the tank”

Heading into his 12th season in the NFL, Denver quarterback JOE FLACCO said last week that he has “a lot left in the tank”, adding that he is excited for theMore opportunity to do even more with the Broncos. Flacco has shown flashes of stardom mixed with bouts of inconsistency thus far in his career. Less

Source: NFL.com

Jul
19

Broncos sign rookie QB Lock

The Denver Broncos and quarterback DREW LOCK agreed to a contract just before the deadline for the rookie signal caller to participate in training camp. Lock, the 42nd overall pick inMore the 2019 NFL Draft, was the last unsigned player from Denver’s rookie class. Lock is expected to compete for the backup role behind veteran JOE FLACCO heading into the 2019 season. Less

Source: Denver Post

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