Browns Coach Has 1-Word Reason for Why Joe Flacco Is Starting
There’s one reason that 40-year-old Joe Flacco rose to the top of a packed quarterback room in Cleveland: Consistency.
Flacco was named starting quarterback of the Browns, the team announced earlier this week. He beat out two drafted rookies, Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel, and a host of NFL veterans, most remain sidelined with injuries.
The pressure will certainly be on in Cleveland for the Browns to give a rookie a shot, especially with the allure of Sanders, son of an NFL legend, who draws eyeballs to the screen, TV networks report. One NFL insider predicts that Flacco will be benched midseason as the team’s first six games are brutal.
But for now, they’ll be led by the 2012 Super Bowl MVP looking to continue his good play at an old age.
Why was Joe Flacco Named Starter of the Browns?
Bill Musgrave, longtime NFL coach and current Browns quarterback coach, was asked by Andrew Siciliano, who does play-by-play for Cleveland radio, why Flacco was named the starter.
“Consistency,” Musgrave said. “Joe’s been there, done it, (a) tremendous body of work. And you said it, about health factors, availability. Joe lined up day in and day out and put the work in. That’s a lot of life — not just sports — but being available. Showing up for work no matter what.”