The Browns will start either veteran Joe Flacco or rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson, but they aren't saying yet.

Published 2 years ago on Dec 14th 2023, 11:00 am
By Web Desk

BEREA, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns have decided not to name a starting quarterback ahead of Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Browns will start either veteran Joe Flacco or rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who is out of concussion protocol and practiced Friday.
Whoever starts might not have wide receiver Amari Cooper. He is still in the concussion protocol after getting hurt Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams and is considered questionable to play.
Flacco started that game. Thompson-Robinson started the two games before that but was knocked out of the game against the Denver Broncos on Nov. 26 with the concussion.
"You don't have to," Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said, when asked why he wouldn't name a starter.
In his season debut against the Rams, Flacco completed 23 of 44 passes for 254 yards. He tossed a pair of touchdown passes but also threw a costly interception in the fourth quarter in a 36-19 loss.
Flacco signed with the Browns on Nov. 20, following the season-ending right shoulder injury to quarterback Deshaun Watson. Flacco was the Super Bowl MVP with the champion Baltimore Ravens during the 2012 season.
"I think anytime you get a little taste of playing football," Flacco said earlier in the week, when asked about continuing as the starter, "you want to keep that going for as long as possible."
Thompson-Robinson has made three starts this season, going 1-2. He did lead the Browns on a game-winning field goal drive in a 13-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 19.
"I'm ready to go if it's me, if my number's called," Thompson-Robinson said Friday.
The 7-5 Browns have started four quarterbacks -- Watson, Thompson-Robinson, Flacco and PJ Walker -- in a season for only the third time since at least 1950.
The Browns will start either veteran Joe Flacco or rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who is out of concussion protocol and practiced Friday.
Whoever starts might not have wide receiver Amari Cooper. He is still in the concussion protocol after getting hurt Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams and is considered questionable to play.
Flacco started that game. Thompson-Robinson started the two games before that but was knocked out of the game against the Denver Broncos on Nov. 26 with the concussion.
"You don't have to," Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said, when asked why he wouldn't name a starter.
In his season debut against the Rams, Flacco completed 23 of 44 passes for 254 yards. He tossed a pair of touchdown passes but also threw a costly interception in the fourth quarter in a 36-19 loss.
Flacco signed with the Browns on Nov. 20, following the season-ending right shoulder injury to quarterback Deshaun Watson. Flacco was the Super Bowl MVP with the champion Baltimore Ravens during the 2012 season.
"I think anytime you get a little taste of playing football," Flacco said earlier in the week, when asked about continuing as the starter, "you want to keep that going for as long as possible."
Thompson-Robinson has made three starts this season, going 1-2. He did lead the Browns on a game-winning field goal drive in a 13-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 19.
"I'm ready to go if it's me, if my number's called," Thompson-Robinson said Friday.
The 7-5 Browns have started four quarterbacks -- Watson, Thompson-Robinson, Flacco and PJ Walker -- in a season for only the third time since at least 1950.

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