All-Time Bengals QBs Ranked: Anderson #1, Esiason #2

Joe Flacco

18 Years
2,479 Pass Yds
15 TDs
10 INTs
16 Total TDs
Joe's
HAIR
9.6
HeyTC AI Rating
#28 Active

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Joe Flacco Today

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Joe Flacco's Bengals tenure ended in playoff heartbreak with a loss to their opponent in the wild-card elimination game, capping a disappointing 6-11 regular season marred by Joe Burrow's toe injury that sidelined him for nine games. Stepping in admirably as HeyTC's #39-ranked quarterback, Flacco delivered standout performances like a career-high 470 yards against the Bears and kept Cincinnati in the playoff mix, though the defense's woes—ranking 30th in points allowed—proved too much to overcome. Post-game reactions praised his veteran poise amid turnovers and defensive lapses, with owner Mike Brown retaining coach Zac Taylor while eyeing offseason fixes. As an unrestricted free agent, Flacco's re-signing looms large alongside bolstering the defense and Burrow's recovery as key storylines.

Joe Flacco Rating Breakdown

Season
Non-Factor
Fantasy
Good
Playoffs
Non-Factor
Overall
NPC
3 years with the Bengals

Joe Flacco Contract & Salary

Status Under Contract
Free Agent 2026

Joe Flacco 2025 Stats via ESPN

2,479 Pass Yards
15 Pass TDs
10 INTs
60.3% Comp %
9.6 HAIR
79.2 Passer Rtg
6.0 Y/A
13 Games
35 Rush Yards
1 Rush TDs

Joe Flacco Career Timeline

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2024 1

Extends career with Colts and Bengals amid all-time yardage climb

Continuing his late-career journeyman phase, Flacco spent time with the Indianapolis Colts and Cincinnati Bengals while pushing his career total beyond 48,000 passing yards, placing him among the top all-time NFL passing leaders.

2023 1

Revives career with Browns and earns Comeback recognition

Flacco signed with the Cleveland Browns during the 2023 season, took over as the starting quarterback late in the year, led the team to the playoffs with prolific passing performances, and was widely recognized as a top Comeback Player of the Year candidate.

2020 1

Joins New York Jets as veteran quarterback

Flacco signed with the New York Jets, beginning a three-season stretch with the team in which he served as both a starter and backup while providing veteran leadership on a rebuilding roster.

2019 1

Traded from Ravens and becomes Broncos starting quarterback

After 11 seasons in Baltimore, Flacco’s tenure with the Ravens ended when the team traded him to the Denver Broncos, where he opened the 2019 season as Denver’s starting quarterback.

2015 1

Suffers season-ending knee injury with Ravens

Flacco tore his ACL and MCL late in the 2015 season while playing for the Ravens, ending his year early and marking the first major injury interruption in his NFL career.

2013 2

Signs record-setting contract extension with Ravens

After winning Super Bowl XLVII, Flacco signed a six-year contract with the Ravens that, at the time, made him one of the highest-paid players in NFL history, cementing his status as the franchise quarterback in Baltimore.

Leads Ravens to Super Bowl XLVII win and earns Super Bowl MVP

Following the 2012 season, Flacco led the Baltimore Ravens to a Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers, capping a playoff run in which he threw 11 touchdowns and 0 interceptions and was named Super Bowl MVP.

2008 1

Drafted by Ravens

Joe Flacco was a first-round pick (#18 overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens, immediately stepping in as the team’s starting quarterback and beginning an 11-year tenure with the franchise.

18 years in the NFL

Frequently Asked Questions About Joe Flacco

Is Joe Flacco playing this week for the Cincinnati Bengals?

No, Joe Flacco is not playing this week because the Cincinnati Bengals have already been eliminated and are in offseason mode. Flacco finished the 2025 season as Joe Burrow’s injury replacement and is now entering free agency discussions rather than preparing for another game.

How did Joe Flacco play in his most recent game for the Cincinnati Bengals?

Joe Flacco’s last notable outing was a high-scoring 39–34 loss to the Buffalo Bills, where local coverage described him as “playing out of his mind” while the defense let the team down. The focus after that game was on the Bengals’ defensive failures rather than Flacco’s performance, which was generally framed as a bright spot late in the season.

Is Joe Flacco getting a new contract with the Cincinnati Bengals or another team?

Joe Flacco is an impending free agent, and Bengals beat coverage characterizes him as one of the team’s more “intriguing” decisions this offseason. Reports say he wants to keep playing, with speculation that a one-year deal in the $2–4 million range as a high-end backup is realistic if Cincinnati chooses to bring him back behind Joe Burrow.

Is Joe Flacco a top-10 quarterback right now?

No, Joe Flacco is not considered a top‑10 quarterback at this point in his career. On HeyTC’s Daily AI Quarterback Rankings, he is currently ranked <strong>34th</strong> with an NPC overall rating of <strong>14.14 tier</strong>, placing him well outside the top tier of starters.

Who do Joe Flacco and the Cincinnati Bengals play next?

Joe Flacco and the Cincinnati Bengals do not have an upcoming game scheduled because their 2025 season is over and the NFL has moved into the postseason. Flacco’s next “matchup” is effectively the offseason market, as the Bengals decide whether to re-sign him and other teams assess him as a veteran backup option.

What is the biggest storyline around Joe Flacco right now?

The main storyline around Joe Flacco is whether the 40‑year‑old veteran, who turns 41 on January 16, will return to Cincinnati or sign elsewhere as a sought‑after backup after playing well in relief of Joe Burrow. He has publicly said he is not considering retirement and wants to keep playing in 2026, making his free‑agency destination a key quarterback subplot this offseason.