Browns QB Joe Flacco Gets Bad News on Future
This offseason, Flacco, 39, will explore his options as a free agent in an attempt to secure a starting position anywhere. But according to an unnamed general manager Terry Pluto of cleveland.com spoke with, Flacco won’t have teams clamoring for him.
Pluto claims that Flacco’s turnovers are the main problem.
During the regular season, Flacco ignited the Browns’ offense, finishing 4-1 in his starts and throwing for 1,616 yards and 13 touchdowns. However, turnovers were a problem. In his five appearances during the regular season, he threw eight interceptions. During a 45-14 wild-card rout of the Houston Texans, he threw two more passes. Each one was brought back for a touchdown.
Browns Made “Error” in Using Deshaun Watson’s Bank AccountUnder general manager Andrew Berry, the Browns had never been afraid to spend money on a backup quarterback. Two veterans who earned good wages in Cleveland as dependable backup quarterbacks were Case Keenum and Jacoby Brissett. That was altered the previous season when rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson was named the backup by the Browns after Joshua Dobbs was traded before the season began. Unfortunately, Watson’s two shoulder injuries limited his playing time to only six games, putting the Browns in a worse-case scenario at quarterback.
In the end, the Browns used five different quarterbacks. As the starter, Watson, Thompson-Robinson, PJ Walker, Flacco, and Jeff Driskel all saw action.
Pluto remarked, “Hanging over the Browns is 12 games in three years,” implying that Watson was involved. The major error they committed the previous year was supposing Deshaun would be resilient simply because he had been in the past. They didn’t even keep Dobbs because of this. They simply chose to pick up PJ and went with DTR, who they liked.
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