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The Browns of Cleveland appointed Joe Flacco his quarter-Arrière leaving for week 1 despite a rigid competition from the Recruits SheDer Sanders and Dillon Gabriel.
Flacco is the veteran quarterrière champion of the Super Bowl champion who has experience in the offensive of head coach Kevin Stefanski. He was the favorite to obtain the starting station and Sanders, Gabriel and Kenny Pickett should have played astronomically well in pre-season and training camp to sniff the opportunity to start.
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Cleveland Browns Joe Flacco’s quarterrier (15) during the CrossCountry Campus Cross Campus training camp. (Ken Blaze / Imagn images)
“In recent weeks, honestly, it has been pretty good for me,” said Flacco last week, via the team’s website. “I was able to get more repetitions and get comfortable and have the impression of doing things at a fairly high level.”
Sanders challenged for the role of QB1 in his first pre-season match. He had two affected against the Panthers of Caroline, but an oblique injury made him miss the second pre-season match of the year against the Eagles of Philadelphia.
Gabriel received a sign of the head in this game. He had 13 out of 18 with 143 yards by the pass and an interception.
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Cleveland Browns Quarterbacks Joe Flacco (15) and Dillon Gabriel (5) chat during the training camp on July 23, 2025, in Berea. (Jeff Lange / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Flacco did not play in one or the other of the pre-season matches and probably did not need it.
He began his 18th season in the NFL. He played for the Indianapolis colts last season and was used after Anthony Richardson fell with an injury. It was 2-4 in six starts.
FLACCO had 1,761 yards by the pass and 12 passes of touch.

Cleveland Browns Joe Flacco’s quarterrier (15) and the quarter-Arrière Shemer Sanders (12) look at the field during the NFL training camp at the CrossCountry Mortgage Campus, Wednesday, July 30, 2025, in Berea, Ohio. (Jeff Lange / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Cleveland was 3-14 years old last season. They start the year against the Bengals of Cincinnati.




