November 22, 2024

With a win over the Jets, Joe Flacco leads the Cleveland Browns to an unlikely playoff spot.

JoeFlacco  has turned what appeared to be a cursed season into a lucky one.

Flacco, Cleveland’s quarterback for just over a month, passed for 309 yards and three touchdowns as the Browns clinched an unlikely playoff berth – only their second since 2002 – with a 37-20 win over the New York Jets on Thursday night.

The Browns (11-5) are guaranteed a wildcard spot and still have a chance to win the AFC North and possibly the conference’s No. 1 overall seed, which seemed unfathomable just a few weeks ago as major injuries piled up.

However, things have changed since Flacco’s arrival.

The 38-year-old quarterback is 4-1 as a starter for the Browns, who plucked the Super Bowl XLVII MVP from his couch in New Jersey last month in the hopes of saving their season. He’s done all of that and more.

Joe Flacco leads the Cleveland Browns to an unlikely playoff berth with a win over the Jets. The Browns earn their second postseason berth since the 2002 season.

Since Watson’s injury, Flacco has gone 4-1 as a starter.
Fri, December 29, 2023, 7:25 a.m. GMT
Joe Flacco has turned what appeared to be a cursed season into a lucky one.

Flacco, Clevelan’s quarterbackd for just over a month, passed for 309 yards and three touchdowns as the Browns clinched an unlikely playoff berth – only their second since 2002 – with a 37-20 win over the New York Jets on Thursday night.

The Browns (11-5) are guaranteed a wildcard spot and still have a chance to win the AFC North and possibly the conference’s top overall seed.

“You don’t know how many of these moments you’re going to get,” Flacco said. “I’m going to remember this for the rest of my life.”

Flacco threw two TD passes to Jerome Ford in the first half as the Browns built a 20-point lead over the Jets (6-10), who chose not to re-sign the 15-year veteran after he spent three seasons with them – and after Aaron Rodgers tore his left achilles tendon in Week 1.

Flacco torched New York for 296 yards in the first half and became the first QB in 34 games to go over 300 yards against the Jets. He’s also the first Cleveland quarterback to pass for more than 300 in four straight.

Joe Flacco helms Cleveland Browns to unlikely playoff spot with win over Jets
Browns clinch second postseason berth since 2002 season
Flacco, 38, improves to 4-1 as starter since Watson injury
Associated Press
Fri 29 Dec 2023 07.25 GMT
Joe Flacco has turned a seemingly cursed season into a charmed one.

Cleveland’s quarterback for just over a month, Flacco passed for 309 yards and three touchdowns and the Browns clinched an unlikely playoff berth – just their second since 2002 – despite numerous injuries this season with a 37-20 win over the New York Jets on Thursday night.

The Browns (11-5) are assured of a wildcard spot and still have a chance to win the AFC North and maybe the conference’s No 1 overall seed, something that seemed unfathomable just weeks ago as major injuries piled up.

But things have changed since Flacco arrived.

The 38-year-old quarterback improved to 4-1 as a starter with the Browns, who plucked the Super Bowl XLVII MVP off his couch in New Jersey last month to hopefully rescue their season. He’s done that and more.

In the final minutes, Browns fans chanted “Flac-co! Flac-co!” to a quarterback they once reviled with Baltimore and now revere.

“You don’t know how many of these moments you’re going to get,” Flacco said. “I’m going to remember this for the rest of my life.”

Flacco threw two TD passes to Jerome Ford in the first half as the Browns built a 20-point lead over the Jets (6-10), who chose not to re-sign the 15-year veteran after he spent three seasons with them – and after Aaron Rodgers tore his left achilles tendon in Week 1.

Flacco torched New York for 296 yards in the first half and became the first QB in 34 games to go over 300 yards against the Jets. He’s also the first Cleveland quarterback to pass for more than 300 in four straight.

While Flacco insisted revenge wasn’t on his mind, but Jets receiver Garrett Wilson said the QB was out to prove something.

“He’s wound like that,” Wilson said. “He told me at the end of last season, he wasn’t going to be a backup. He was going to play and he held to that. Joe’s a great guy. The type of teammate you want. He deserves everything.”

The atmosphere was electric from the start inside Cleveland Browns Stadium as fans who have felt mostly heartbreak for decades got a chance to celebrate.

“It was special,” Flacco said. “This is obviously a unique situation for me, so I’ve got a lot of different emotions running through my head.”

The Jets were forced to start Trevor Siemian for the second week in a row with Zach Wilson sidelined by a concussion.

Siemian had some nice moments, but an overthrow late in first quarter was returned 30 yards for a TD by safety Ronnie Hickman to put the Browns up 20-7.

New York allowed a season-high in points and yards (428). Although the Jets gave up just 61 yards in the second half, they dug themselves too big a hole.

Jets linebacker Jermaine Johnson had a pick-6 in the second quarter when he beautifully deflected Flacco’s pass to himself and returned it 37 yards.

Nothing has been easy this season for the Browns, who have continued to win despite being overrun by injuries since the opener. Flacco is their fourth starting quarterback, they’re missing both first-team offensive tackles and 12 players – including QB Deshaun Watson and running back Nick Chubb – are on injured reserve.

So, it was fitting they went into their biggest game this season missing their starting kicker, punter and wide receiver Amari Cooper, who was coming off a franchise record-setting 265-yard performance on Sunday in Houston.

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