But, as CBS Sports' Zachary Pereles writes, the Bengals shouldn't focus on Hendrickson, and instead should prioritize Joe Flacco as their top free agent this offseason ... Flacco isn't nearly as replaceable this offseason.
One of the more interesting positions to monitor is backup quarterback, as Joe Flacco is a free agent. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the Bengals are interested in re-signing Flacco ...The Vikings considered signing Flacco last offseason.
Joe Flacco is a free agent, and the decision whether to bring him back or not is not an easy one ... "The Bengals have expressed interest in re-signing quarterback Joe Flacco," Fowler writes ... Flacco came in and was an instant success.
Joe Flacco’s cavalier attitude about football-related brain injury is disturbing (“Joe Flacco on NFL physicality, penalties. ‘We signed up to get concussions,'” Feb. 5) ... — HerbCromwell, Catonsville ... .
Joe Burrow's early-season injury and Jake Browning's struggles led the Bengals to trade for Joe Flacco in a rare intra-division QB trade. In the wake of that trade, Flacco was great for the Bengals, ...
If there's one thing NFL fans can really agree on in 2026, it's that quarterbacks are being babied too much. Yes, the NFL needs to keep its star quarterbacks healthy. And, yes, the rules should probably protect them more than ....
Joe Flacco is one of the NFL's oldest quarterbacks, so it makes sense he would have an old-school philosophy about physicality within the game ... "I don't think it should be roughing the passer when they land on us," Flacco opined to ESPN's Kevin Clark.
The Cincinnati Bengals sent four players to the Pro Bowl, with Joe Burrow, Ja'MarrChase, Tee Higgins, and even backup QB Joe Flacco all making the Pro Bowl this season ... Flacco's stance on the league's handling of protecting players is a bold one.
As the NFL world shifts its focus to Super Bowl LX, veteran quarterback Joe Flacco has stirred up debate by criticising the league’s rules designed to protect quarterbacks. Flacco, a Super Bowl ...
Joe Flacco didn’t explicitly use the “S” word ... At 41, Flacco is the second-oldest quarterback in the NFL, behind only Aaron Rodgers ... The crux of Flacco’s argument is that ticky-tack penalties can change the outcome of a game.
Cincinnati Bengals veteran quarterback Joe Flacco wants fewer penalties called against defensive players next season and mentioned two specifically this week he would like to see taken out of the NFL's rulebook completely.
Cincinnati Bengals backup quarterback Joe Flacco appeared on Kevin Clark's "This is Football" podcast and shared remarks about how football has changed during his NFL career, in addition to how the NFL develops quarterbacks now.