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Joe Flacco got brutally honest about how Bengals revived his NFL career

Posted on November 13, 2025

Joe Flacco got brutally honest about how Bengals revived his NFL career

Who would’ve thought that after losing to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 1, Joe Flacco would’ve not only defected from the Cleveland Browns about a month later, but started meaningful games for the Bengals thereafter.

Congratulations if that was on your preseason bingo card. Just the fact that Cincinnati swung a trade for Flacco in the first place was shocking enough. Never mind him playing so well.

While Who Dey Nation awaits Joe Burrow’s impending return, Flacco is more than holding the fort down for No. 9. Prior to his arrival in the Queen City, though, the 40-year-old vet felt his career was on its last legs. He reflected on that in speaking recently with the media.

Getting benched in Cleveland for an undersized rookie in Dillon Gabriel couldn’t have been easy for Joe Flacco. Ever since two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson took his job in Baltimore several years ago, Flacco has gone the journeyman’s route through a medley of different teams.

Since Flacco’s 11-season run with the Ravens, he’s played for six other NFL franchises, including multiple stints in Cleveland and New York for the Jets. Leading into the 2023 season, he wasn’t even on an NFL roster. Flacco came off the couch to lead the Browns to the playoffs that year.

So anyone can understand what an emotional roller coaster Flacco has ridden for years now. He got very honest about that in his latest presser, via Mike Petraglia of CLSNCincy.com:

“I think you’re always getting bombarded with these negative thoughts. […] How do you kind of get out of that mode and get into the positive? Never playing football again is one of those thoughts. It definitely came across my mind several different times in my career, whether it was like, fear of, ‘Man, am I ever gonna play again? Or myself saying, ‘What the hell am I doing? Am I even having fun?’ Those thoughts have all come into my mind, and I’ve dealt with them all at some point…So I think I know enough now to just kind of go play and when those things do come in your head, don’t let them affect you in a negative way. […] When you’re not playing, it’s harder to do, yes, but at the same time, it’s like you’re still part of a team, and you still have a task, and you find comfort in whatever that task is.”

Flacco also indicated that he’s trying not to put a cap on how long he’s going to keep playing, but acknowledged that his stint in Cincinnati gave him a new sense of hope. That is, he can still get it done at a high level in the NFL, even at his advanced (football) age.

“It gives you that feeling that I belong here. This is what I want to do. It’s different when you’re (playing).”

It’s clear Joe Flacco is having fun playing in Cincinnati. Has it given him the desire to play the game longer?

Loved his answer. Give it a listen. #Bengals @FOX19 pic.twitter.com/ZGomvKkiXU

In his four games for the Bengals, Flacco may have a 1-3 starting record, but this is a classic case of wins not being a QB stat. He’s absolutely slinging it, to the tune of 11 TDs against only two interceptions and a 102.6 passer rating.

Unfortunately, the Bengals’ dreadful defense has let Flacco and the offense down. They’ve lost 39-38 to the Jets, and 47-42 to the Bears to slide to 3-6.

Both those games were easily within reach thanks in large part to Flacco and a revived rushing attack sparked by his arrival. The rival Steelers are the one adversary Flacco did win against, and they’re on deck for Sunday’s massive Week 11 matchup.

I can’t shake the thought that Flacco will wind up in Pittsburgh next season. He can clearly still play. Aaron Rodgers is liable to retire. Why not complete the cycle and play for every single AFC North team!?

Barring some absurd Joe Burrow trade, — the aforementioned Jets do have five first-round picks in the next two drafts to offer up — Flacco won’t be in a Bengals uniform next season. He’ll want to play.

Flacco’s remarks reflect the resilience and competitive mentality it takes to survive in the NFL for so long. Don’t think he got his due in that regard as a Raven, although he wasn’t so publicly introspective back then, either.

It’s been a privilege to watch Flacco play some of the best ball of his career in Cincinnati. Here’s to keeping it going, and all the best to Joe Cool if he can find a QB1 gig elsewhere once Burrow’s back.

In an emotional moment that has captured the attention of the college football world, Jordan Love has provided an update on the health of Colorado Buffaloes head coach after he was hospitalized due to a serious medical complication earlier this week. The normally private Jordan Love took to the media to reassure the football community, acknowledging that his father, mentor, and the face of the program is now “stable” after undergoing crucial treatment and continues to be closely monitored by medical professionals.

Jordan Love, who typically keeps family matters private, made the decision to speak out in order to keep fans and the community informed during this challenging time. His voice calm but heavy with emotion, Jordan Love shared that his father’s recovery is progressing, and while the situation remains serious, he remains optimistic.

“This is the toughest time I’ve ever been through,” Jordan Love admitted. “But I want everyone to know that my dad is fighting like he always does. He’s been through a lot in his life, and this time is no different. He’s a warrior, and he’s staying strong.”

The sudden hospitalization of the coach—who is the heart and soul of the Buffaloes program—has left the entire team in shock. Players, coaches, and the Colorado community immediately rallied behind the family, sending messages of support, organizing prayer sessions, and putting up banners of encouragement throughout the campus. Even other NCAA schools have expressed their well wishes for the iconic head coach.

“I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone,” Jordan Love said. “The messages, the prayers, the love you’ve shown to my dad and our family have helped me stay strong during this time. You’ve shown me that football is not just a game. It’s a community, it’s about people, it’s about unity.”

Despite the personal difficulties, Jordan Love confirmed that he remains focused on leading the Buffaloes’ offense. He shared that his father—a man who embodies strength and determination—would want him to continue pushing forward on the field and not let outside challenges affect the spirit of the team.

The inside sources from the team have confirmed that the head coach will take a temporary break to fully recover, while assistants and the management team will take over coaching duties for the time being. Though there is no confirmed timeline for his return, Jordan Love’s resilience has brought renewed hope.

“I believe my dad will come back,” Jordan Love said confidently. “He’s a fighter. He never backs down.”

As the Colorado community continues to await positive news, Jordan Love’s heartfelt statement has become a source of inspiration for the entire team—a reminder that behind every game are real-life challenges, love, and immense strength.

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