Joe Flacco: Does The 'Elite' Quarterback Label Still Hold?

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Joe Flacco: Does The 'Elite' Quarterback Label Still Hold?

Joe Flacco, the former Super Bowl MVP and longtime Baltimore Raven, has been a mainstay in the NFL for over a decade. However, as he enters his 14th season, questions remain about whether he still deserves to be considered an "elite" quarterback.

Flacco's Accomplishments

Flacco has had a solid career, to be sure. He led the Ravens to a Super Bowl victory in 2012, was named Super Bowl MVP, and has been to the playoffs six times. He also has 40,066 passing yards and 224 touchdowns to his name.

Flacco's Decline

However, Flacco's performance has declined in recent years. In 2018, he threw for just 2,465 yards and 12 touchdowns, with 16 interceptions. His completion percentage was also a career-low 62.8%.

Age and Injuries

Flacco is now 35 years old, and his age and injuries may be starting to catch up to him. He has missed games due to injuries in each of the past two seasons.

Competition

The AFC is also loaded with young, talented quarterbacks, such as Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, and Deshaun Watson. These quarterbacks are all playing at a high level, and they are making it difficult for Flacco to stand out.

Conclusion

So, does Joe Flacco still deserve to be considered an "elite" quarterback? It's a tough question to answer. He has had a great career, but his performance has declined in recent years. He is also now 35 years old and has missed games due to injuries. With so many young, talented quarterbacks in the NFL, it's hard to argue that Flacco is still one of the best in the league.

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