The Niagara Falls Review

After 11 years with the Ravens, Flacco now a backup to Jackson

- DAVID GINSBURG

OWINGS MILLS, MD. — Joe Flacco has lost his job as Baltimore Ravens starting quarterbac­k and will be the backup Sunday for the first time in his 11-year National Football League career.

Flacco is finally healthy after missing the past four games with a right hip injury. The Ravens went 3-1 during his absence under rookie quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson, and coach John Harbaugh has decided to stick with the first-round draft pick with Baltimore striving to end a threeyear playoff drought. “Every decision is based on making us the strongest possible team we can be,” Harbaugh said Wednesday. “Whether it’s quarterbac­k or defensive line, that’s the bottom line. That’s what it boils down to. That’s how we feel about this decision, and we’re rolling.”

Jackson will start Sunday when the Ravens (7-6) host Tampa Bay (5-8).

The 33-year-old Flacco has been a starter since his rookie season in 2008 and was Super Bowl MVP when the Ravens beat San Francisco in 2012. He has played in

163 games, all in a starting role. Flacco started the first nine games this season, but hasn’t played since being injured in a loss to Pittsburgh, Nov. 4. He finished that game, but has since been working to get healthy. Now that he’s there, Flacco will return as a second-stringer.

“I’m obviously disappoint­ed I can’t be part of this team in the same capacity that I have been for a long time,” Flacco said. “I can’t say I was surprised.”

Harbaugh and Flacco have been a team since the quarterbac­k entered the league as a first-round pick soon after Harbaugh was named Baltimore’s coach.

“There’s a very good chance that we’re going to need Joe Flacco and any other backup player to win us a game,” Harbaugh said.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Joe Flacco is a backup for the first time in his National Football League career.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Joe Flacco is a backup for the first time in his National Football League career.

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