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Cincinnati Bengals are trading for Joe Flacco! The Chatterbox Bengals crew breaks down the news.
The Cincinnati Bengals’ decision to trade for Joe Flacco in October 2025 sent shockwaves through the AFC North, a desperate move to salvage a season teetering on the brink. With star quarterback Joe Burrow sidelined since Week 2 with a toe injury, the Bengals’ offense has collapsed, and backup Jake Browning’s abysmal performances forced the front office’s hand. The trade, a 2026 fifth-round pick to the Cleveland Browns for Flacco and a sixth-rounder, is a low-risk swing for a franchise staring down a brutal schedule, including a looming Thursday night clash with the Steelers.
Flacco, now 40, brings a grizzled veteran presence to a locker room reeling from three straight blowout losses. Browning’s numbers tell a grim story: 64.5% completion for 757 yards, six touchdowns, and eight interceptions, with the offense failing to score over 24 points in any game without Burrow. The Bengals’ once-explosive attack, built around Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, has sputtered, crippled by 12 sacks allowed in three weeks. Flacco, a former Super Bowl MVP, offers a steady hand and a live arm, even if his 2025 stint in Cleveland was rocky—58.1% completion for 815 yards, two touchdowns, and six interceptions in four starts before being benched for a rookie. Still, his game-winning drive against Green Bay in Week 3 showed he can still deliver in clutch moments.
Head coach Zac Taylor, under fire for the team’s slide, called Flacco a “pro’s pro” whose leadership and quick grasp of the playbook could spark a turnaround. At a prorated $3.5 million salary, Flacco is a cost-effective stopgap, especially with Burrow’s massive $55 million-per-year deal looming large. The hope is Flacco can stabilize the pocket, get the ball to Chase and Higgins, and keep Cincinnati competitive until Burrow returns, potentially in November. A favorable upcoming stretch—games against the Giants and Commanders—offers a chance to right the ship.
Fans, however, are skeptical, their frustration palpable on social media. The Bengals’ injury curse feels like a cruel joke, and trading for another aging quarterback named Joe has sparked dark humor. Some see Flacco as a placeholder who can’t replicate Burrow’s magic; others fear he’s a Band-Aid on a broken roster. Critics point to his Cleveland struggles, arguing his interception-prone play and limited mobility won’t survive behind Cincinnati’s porous offensive line. Yet, supporters counter that Flacco’s experience in high-pressure situations could be the jolt this team needs to avoid a lost season.
The trade’s success hinges on Flacco’s ability to adapt quickly and Taylor’s willingness to tailor the offense to his strengths—quick reads and deep shots. If Flacco can channel his 2012 Ravens form, even briefly, the Bengals might steal a few wins and stay in the playoff hunt. If not, this move could be another chapter in Cincinnati’s long history of quarterback woes, leaving fans dreaming of Burrow’s return while cursing the present. For now, all eyes are on Flacco as he steps into the Bengals’ jungle.
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