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He had met Joe Flacco, the Bengals’ new quarterback, at 8 p.m. the day before. In a matter of hours, Flacco would step into a huddle of players he had never met and tell them to run plays he barely knew.
Joe Flacco has only been with the Bengals for a few weeks after being traded by the Browns but it's safe to say the 40-year-old QB is already feeling comfortable in his new home, even though his family hasn't joined him in Cincinnati.
The Bengals quarterback said he used to "feel so bad" for guys eating at restaurants by themselves, and he's now realized "that dude was in heaven"
After being traded midseason and living over 500 miles from his family, Joe Flacco just wants to 'go sit at a restaurant by myself.'
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco is quickly becoming a viral sensation each week he gets in front of the mic and on the field with his new team. Case in point, Flacco’s latest viral interview in which he dropped commentary around how isolated he initially was in Cincinnati and around the team while quickly trying to adjust after the trade.
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Beyond the box score: A strong relationship between Andrew Whitworth and Bengals fans, Joe Flacco being an asset for Joe Burrow, and more
It’s great to see the positive relationship between the Bengals and their former All-Pro left tackle Andrew Whitworth.
Plus, the Ravens are desperate for a win, the Bengals and Browns go for two in a row and Aaron Rodgers faces his former Packers team.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco weighed in on New York Jets cornerback and former Cincinnati Bearcats All-American Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner during a press conference Oct. 22. The Bengals will take on the Jets, Flacco's former team, at Paycor Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 26.