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The Cleveland Browns became one of the best feel-good stories of the 2023 NFL season as they overcame injuries to numerous players to make the playoffs.
The Browns came into the regular season with Super Bowl hopes and had the talent to get there, but ill-timed injuries to players like Nick Chubb and Deshaun Watson hurt their chances.
However, Cleveland was able to rally behind Joe Flacco who led the team to some thrilling regular season victories.
At 39 years old, Flacco has proven he still has some gas left in the tank and should have his fair share of picks as a backup.
A return to the Browns is in the realm of possibilities, though perhaps another team steals the veteran for themselves.
Although Flacco will be waiting until free agency to sign, his brother Tom finds himself on a new UFL squad via Benjamin Allbright
“We have a Flacco signing. Tom Flacco (Joe’s younger brother) is signing in San Antonio with the new UFL,” Allbright tweeted,
We have a Flacco signing.
Tom Flacco (Joe’s younger brother) is signing in San Antonio with the new UFL.
— Benjamin Allbright (@AllbrightNFL) January 31, 2024
Tom most recently played in the XFL with the Houston Roughnecks and before that spent several seasons in the CFL with the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks.
Like his older brother, Tom plays quarterback and joins the San Antonio Brahmas in the new UFL.
Tom bounced around as a college signal caller, suiting up for Western Michigan, Rutgers, and Towson.
Football runs in the family and Joe will get a chance to watch his little brother play in a professional league again.
However, the more interesting story is where Joe ends up once free agency officially begins.
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