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Joe Flacco’s contract details: How much money does the Browns’ QB make?
Flacco got a one-year contract on Thursday from the Browns, who brought in the veteran last month after losing starter Deshaun Watson for the season.
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After the Cleveland Browns lost their starting quarterback, Deshaun Watson, for the season due to a right shoulder injury, they signed veteran quarterback Joe Flacco in an emergency move. Flacco has officially signed a one-year deal with the Browns worth $4.05 million, which includes incentives with a playoff run and a Super Bowl win.
The Browns hope Flacco’s experience and skills will help them successfully navigate the remainder of the season. The 38-year-old quarterback boasts an impressive record, winning a Super Bowl MVP award and making multiple playoff appearances. Flacco has been a valuable asset for the Browns, who have been plagued by injuries but are still in the running for the playoffs.
In his first game at home, Flacco led the Browns to victory against the Jaguars. With this win, Cleveland joined a select group of only seven teams in the Super Bowl era to have recorded wins with four different quarterbacks in a single season.
Although Flacco has spent most of his career with the Baltimore Ravens, he has also played for the Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles, and the New York Jets on two stints. With his signing, Flacco joined the Browns’ quarterback room, which included Dorian Thompson-Robinson and P.J. Walker, who is currently playing with the practice squad. The Browns are counting on Flacco’s veteran presence to provide leadership and support to the young guns and contribute to the team’s overall success.
Before signing, the team elevated Flacco from the practice squad in the past two weeks to start games against the Los Angeles Rams and Jacksonville.
The contract details
During his time on the practice squad, Joe Flacco was unaware of other teams attempting to sign him. According to a source familiar with the financial terms, Flacco can earn $75,000 for each win in any of Cleveland’s four remaining regular-season games. The incentives have not yet been made public.
In addition, Flacco can receive $250,000 for a win in the wild-card round, $500,000 for a victory in the divisional playoffs, $1 million for an AFC title, and another $2 million if the Browns win the Super Bowl.