Joe Flacco may not be having a great season yet, but the 18-year NFL veteran is not willing to give up just yet. After switching his bases from Cleveland to Cincinnati, Flacco does not see his age as a factor that should stop him from playing the game, where the average retirement age is not more than 28 years.
Ahead of his Week 6 matchup as the Bengals’ QB1 against the Packers, the veteran confirmed his stance on playing a premium position at 40. “I just feel like I have a lot to offer to a football team,” Flacco said to the media on Friday when asked about his motivation to play at 40. “I feel like I’ve put in a lot of work my whole life to get to this point. And I hopefully will have a long life when I’m done.”
The season, the Bengals are relying on the veteran to steer their sinki