
Joe Flacco was traded two weeks ago from the Cleveland Browns to the Cincinnati Bengals. From the moment he arrived, the 40-year-old quarterback was named the team’s starter for the season. His appointment came as Joe Burrow remains sidelined with a left big toe injury expected to keep him out for about three months, with a possible return between mid-November and early December.
Flacco’s arrival in Cincinnati initially raised doubts. His stint with the Browns had been underwhelming, so much so that he was benched. Yet, that turn of fate placed him in a far more competitive setting with the Bengals, a team with playoff aspirations.
Joe Flacco didn’t even understand the play calls yet he still cooked
Joe Flacco’s spectacular performance lifts the Bengals
Entering Thursday night’s matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Bengals were clear underdogs. The Steelers, led by 41-year-old veteran Aaron Rodgers, held a 5-1 record and were expected to dominate. But once the game began, things took a surprising turn.
In a dazzling “whiteout” atmosphere at Paycor Stadium, Flacco commanded Cincinnati’s offense with poise and precision. By the final whistle, the Bengals had pulled off an upset victory.
Flacco finished with 342 passing yards and three touchdowns, marking one of his finest outings in years. He wasn’t the only hero, though; wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase had an equally memorable night, hauling in 16 receptions.
Trump’s old comments on Flacco resurface
A decade can change nearly everything, especially in football. Ten years ago, when Donald Trump had just announced his presidential candidacy, he participated in a Q&A session on Twitter. Among the questions, one fan asked his opinion of Joe Flacco and how he rated him as a quarterback.
I think Joe Flacco is actually a very elite quarterback,” Trump responded. “He won a Super Bowl, he did it really to a certain extent with that great arm of his. I would say, absolutely, he is an elite quarterback.
Trump’s words resurfaced online after Flacco’s vintage performance, reminding fans of the quarterback’s glory days. For context, Flacco led the Baltimore Ravens to victory in Super Bowl XLVII in 2012, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 34-31.
What fans witnessed on October 16, a commanding, efficient Flacco, seemed to confirm the old saying: “Old hills still turn green.”
With the win over Pittsburgh, the Bengals climbed to second place in the AFC North, just behind the team they defeated. Their record now stands at 3-4, and they are set to face the New York Jets on Sunday, October 26.
Still, given how unpredictable this NFL season has been, nothing can be taken for granted on the gridiron.
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