Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Jets, QB Flacco agree on 1-year deal

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NEW YORK » The New York Jets and quarterbac­k Joe Flacco have agreed to terms on a one-year deal, the 2013 Super Bowl MVP’s agency announced on Twitter.

The move to bring in Flacco gives third-year starter Sam Darnold a veteran backup, but one who is also coming off a herniated disk that cut short his only season in Denver and required surgery to repair.

JL Sports, headed by agent Joe Linta, announced the agreement Friday. Financial terms were not immediatel­y disclosed, but ESPN reported the deal is worth $1.5 million and could reach

$4.5 million with incentives.

The 35-year-old Flacco spent his first

11 NFL seasons in Baltimore, where current Jets general manager Joe Douglas was a scout in 2008 — when the Ravens drafted the quarterbac­k 18th overall out of Delaware. Flacco helped lead Baltimore to a Super Bowl victory to cap the 2012 season, beating Colin Kaepernick and the San Francisco 49ers 34-31.

Flacco was rewarded by the Ravens by becoming the highest-paid quarterbac­k in NFL history at the time with a six-year contract worth $120.6 million.

Last winter, Flacco’s time in Baltimore came to an end — officially clearing the way for Lamar Jackson — when the Ravens traded him to Denver for a fourthroun­d draft pick. Flacco started the first eight games for the Broncos, but injured his neck against Indianapol­is in Week 8 and missed the rest of the season.

He was waived by Denver in March with a failed physical designatio­n, but is expected to be fully recovered in time for training camp in the summer — if it goes on as scheduled with the coronaviru­s pandemic making uncertain any plans for the season.

With Flacco in the mix, the Jets suddenly have a crowded quarterbac­ks room that includes Darnold, David Fales, Mike White and James Morgan, who was drafted in the fourth round as a developmen­tal arm out of FIU.

Joining the Jets marks a bit of a homecoming for Flacco, who’s from Audubon, New Jersey, which is about 90 minutes south of the team’s training facility in Florham Park.

Packers’ Adams faces marijuana, driving charges

ELKO, GA. » Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Montravius Adams was arrested in Georgia this week and charged with marijuana and driving offenses.

He was stopped Tuesday just after 6 p.m. on suspicion of driving with a suspended registrati­on and no insurance, according to a Houston County Sheriff’s Office report. It was not immediatel­y clear why police had such suspicions.

An officer detected a scent of marijuana, which was found in a search of the car, the report said.

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