Joe Flacco will start for Bengals, Trey Hendrickson out
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Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco's effort, however, was nothing short of remarkable. At 40 years old, Flacco became the oldest quarterback in NFL history to pass for 470 yards in a game. Even more improbable: Flacco's 470-yard day came as he played with a ...
CINCINNATI — The Bengals made the most of the short time left on the first-half clock against Chicago. Tee Higgins caught another stellar long touchdown from Joe Flacco to put Cincinnati up 20-17 on Sunday.
Joe Flacco’s fourth touchdown pass of the game Sunday gave the Cincinnati Bengals a 42-41 lead over the Chicago Bears with just 58 seconds left. Sure enough, after two incompletions and a 14-yard scramble by quarterback Caleb Williams,
Joe Flacco has led the Bengals to a combined 80 points in their past two games. Both of them have been losses, thanks to Cincinnati’s NFL-worst defense.
Entering the season, the Ravens were projected to be the top team in the AFC North. Things started out poorly for them with a devastating loss in Buffalo and a 1-5 start to the season. Lamar Jackson got injured,
Flacco's win over Green Bay came back in Week 3 while he was still playing for the Cleveland Browns, but this time around, he'll be taking the field for the Cincinnati Bengals after a shocking trade on Tuesday that sent the QB from Northeast Ohio to Southwest Ohio.
The NFL took to social media to share that a major record held by retired quarterback Tom Brady has been broken.