The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Flacco peaks at right time for playoff-hopeful Ravens

- By David Ginsburg

Joe Flacco is already in playoff mode for the Baltimore Ravens, who hope to ride his hot streak well into January.

After missing the entire preseason with a back injury, Flacco threw 10 intercepti­ons and only eight touchdown passes over the first nine games. At that point, Baltimore stood at 4-5 and seemed destined to miss the playoffs for a third straight year.

Since then, Flacco has tossed eight TD passes and been intercepte­d only twice. Baltimore is 5-1 over that span, and needs only to beat Cincinnati (6-9) on Sunday to earn an AFC wild-card berth.

“We’ve been working hard all year to get to the point where we are,” Flacco said Wednesday. “We feel we’re playing good football.”

Now in his 10th season, Flacco reached the playoffs in each of his first five years in the league. In the 2012 postseason, he threw for 1,140 yards and 11 touchdowns without being intercepte­d, capping the run with a 34-31 victory over San Francisco as Super Bowl MVP.

Flash forward to last Saturday, when Flacco ran onto the field against Indianapol­is with the Ravens nursing a 16-13 lead.

It wasn’t exactly a Super Bowl, but it was a game Baltimore had to win to maintain control of its playoff destiny.

Flacco deftly directed a 14-play, 75-yard drive, going 7 for 8 for with a fourthquar­ter touchdown pass to Maxx Williams to cement a 23-16 victory.

“That was a sweet drive,” Flacco said. “We knew we had to put six points on the board right there in order to win.”

The Ravens have come to expect that from Flacco, especially at this time of year. He has a career record of 22-13 over the season’s final four games and is 15-5 at home in December.

His performanc­e this season is particular­ly impressive, not just because he missed all that time with a back injury but because he has been operating behind a tattered offensive line that lost Marshal Yanda, Alex Lewis and John Urschel in the early going.

Fortunatel­y for Flacco, the offensive front has become a cohesive unit that is providing him excellent protection. Over the last five games, the Ravens have allowed only four sacks and Flacco has been intercepte­d only once.

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