The Cincinnati Bengals are gradually solidifying their quarterback room, still lead by Joe Burrow, ahead of the upcoming season. Joe Flacco has agreed to remain with the team for one more year, driven by a particular motivation.
“I love the building,” the experienced signal-caller said via the team’s official website. “I enjoyed being there, and I’m excited about being back with the fellas.”
Flacco had previously expressed his desire to remain in Cincinnati if he didn’t land a QB1 job elsewhere. In the end, his preferred outcome for what’s ahead came to fruition.
The former Super Bowl champion with Ravens is set to enter his 19th NFL season after agreeing to a one-year, $6 million deal. His previous stint in Cincinnati clearly did enough to convince the franchise to keep him for another year as a backup to Burrow.

Joe Flacco #16 of the Cincinnati Bengals.
A positive stint with the Bengals
The reason Flacco chose Cincinnati once again isn’t just about job security. He also acknowledged enjoying a great work environment during last season.
“I felt like I had to be careful with some certain decisions. I don’t want to be in another situation where I’m going and playing four games like I did last year in Cleveland,” he revealed.
“…I had such a good time with everybody on the team. Plus, Zac and Brad and Pitch. Those guys were all positive thoughts when I was thinking about going back. It’s not just one thing, as always. It was the overall experience and the overall building.“
Flacco’s strong impression in Cincinnati
During his 2025 season in Queen City, Flacco completed 61.7% of his passes for 1,664 yards, recording 13 touchdowns and only 4 interceptions across nine games. Despite a 1-5 record as a starter, his veteran leadership and a career-high 470-yard performance against the Chicago Bears earned him the first Pro Bowl selection of his 18-year career.
Joe Burrow’s serious midseason injury forced the franchise to seek a quick reinforcement. Flacco, coming from the Browns, didn’t hesitate to choose his new destination.
Another year in the NFL for Flacco
Remaining in the NFL for another season further adds to Joe Flacco’s legacy in the league. As one of only two quarterbacks over 40—alongside Aaron Rodgers—the Bengals continue to benefit from his experience and skill set. These are the teams he has represented throughout his career:
- Baltimore Ravens
- Denver Broncos
- New York Jets
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Cleveland Browns
- Indianapolis Colts
- Cincinnati Bengals






