The Cleveland Browns have officially named veteran quarterback Joe Flacco as their starter for the Week 1 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, head coach Kevin Stefanski announced on Monday.

Why the Decision Makes Sense
Experience and Stability — At 40 years old and entering his 18th NFL season, Flacco brings unmatched veteran leadership. His track record includes a Super Bowl MVP, nearly 46,000 career passing yards, and 257 touchdowns. Camp Dynamics — Unlike the other quarterbacks in the mix—Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and rookie Shedeur Sanders—Flacco remained healthy throughout training camp and took the majority of first-team reps. Familiarity Under Center — Flacco previously led the Browns in 2023, guiding them to a 4–1 record as a starter and a playoff berth.
What This Means for the QB Room
A crowded and injury-shadowed quarterback room now leans heavily toward Flacco at the helm.
Injured Competition — Kenny Pickett is sidelined with a hamstring injury, while rookies Gabriel and Sanders have battled oblique and hamstring issues. Roster Moves Ahead — With five quarterbacks under contract, Cleveland must trim down. Head coach Kevin Stefanski acknowledged tough decisions are ahead.
Quick Recap
Player
Status
Joe Flacco
Named Week 1 Starter
Kenny Pickett
Injured (hamstring)
Dillon Gabriel
Rookie, dealing with injuries
Shedeur Sanders
Rookie, injured (oblique)
Deshaun Watson
Likely out for season (Achilles)
What’s Next
Flacco will likely start in the preseason finale against the Rams as part of the team’s simulated regular-season dress rehearsal. The Browns will finalize their 53-man roster by late August, locking in the quarterback depth chart.
With the QB competition settled, all eyes now shift to whether Flacco can launch a high-powered offense to open the season — and what it means for Cleveland’s long-term plans at quarterback.