As further turmoil surrounding Deshaun Watson surfaced, it is claimed that the Cleveland Browns are considering offering Joe Flacco an extension.
The Cleveland Browns are once again in the forefront of quarterback news. Deshaun Watson is once more dealing with a distraction as he attempts to concentrate on healing from shoulder surgery. There have been rumors that Watson may face another ban because he is scheduled to testify in a case involving sexual misbehavior that is still pending.
Given his deal with the NFL, that seems improbable, but we also know that Roger Goodell has his own set of guidelines for league sanctions. You are more than welcome to file an appeal if you disagree with the method he administers the punishment. For him.
The Browns should bring in a veteran even if this revelation has little bearing on his playing time in order to prevent the problems they encountered in 2023. For this reason, rumors have said that they want to extend Joe Flacco before the start of free agency. The news roundup for today includes that story as well as others.At 39 years old, Flacco is nearing the end of his life. The Browns would like to see him return, but he’ll probably go after a starting chance. According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, Cleveland might try to get an extension in order to keep him from becoming a free agent.
On her mailbag post (which is behind a paywall), DeGroote quotes Cabot as saying that she believes the front office will attempt to extend Flacco. That would make a lot of sense given their desire for an experienced backup, but Flacco may ultimately wish to test the free market given the increased attention he is expected to receive this year compared to last.”I have no doubt that Chubb will return to the Browns in 2024. The Browns have no intention of giving up on him, and while restructuring or even a “pay cut” of sorts may be necessary under his contract, this is to be expected given that he is recovering from two major operations and is not guaranteed money under it.”
Ward anticipates that Nick Chubb will return in 2024, as do many other writers. When Andrew Berry was hesitant to commit when talking about Chubb’s deal, there was reason to worry that he might be a cap casualty. Although he acknowledged that things needed to be worked out, Ward believes that this is just a veiled attempt to reduce the cap hit.
After learning about Deshaun Watson, the Browns have four backup quarterbacks to choose from: DPD
The Browns may want to make sure they have a reliable backup quarterback if the rumors about Deshaun Watson are accurate. These are four free-agent possibilities they can sign, including Joe Flacco, as they don’t want to rely on signing another one of these guys during the season.
In 2024 NFL free agency, Joe Flacco might choose to sign with one of three teams: DPD
Joe Flacco seems to like his time with the Browns, and Cleveland would want to see him return. But since this is a business, two things—money and playing time—could cause him to leave. Flacco might end up choosing to look elsewhere if he thinks he can make more money elsewhere, particularly if that means he has a better chance of getting more playing time. Sayre Bedinger examines three possible landing locations.
Giants and Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson’s proposed deal makes little sense for either team, according to DPD
Nothing indicates that the Browns are attempting to move past Desgaun Watson, but based on the way the commentators conduct themselves, you wouldn’t know it. This offseason, proposal after proposal is making their way public. A poor pitch was made to transfer him to New England for Mac Jones. What’s worse now is Daniel Jones and the New York Giants. It’s also difficult to determine which team would chuckle more at this notion.