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Bengals Bring Back Joe Flacco on 1 Year Deal, Keeping a Proven Safety Net Behind Joe Burrow

Jim Taft
Last updated: March 25, 2026 10:02 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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The Cincinnati Bengals are running it back with their emergency quarterback plan, and they are doing it with a familiar name who already proved last season he can keep the offense upright when the depth chart gets wobbly.

Quarterback Joe Flacco, 41, has agreed to a one-year deal to remain with the Bengals, his agent Joe Linta said. The contract is for $6 million and can be worth up to $9 million with incentives.

The decision keeps Flacco in Cincinnati for his 19th NFL season after he spent a significant chunk of 2025 filling in for Joe Burrow. The Bengals re-signed him to a one-year contract for the 2026 season and listed his 2025 Cincinnati totals as 158 completions on 256 attempts for 1,664 yards with 13 touchdowns and four interceptions across nine games and six starts.

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Flacco’s return is also the continuation of a story that started in the AFC North’s familiar chaos last fall. He opened the 2025 season as Cleveland’s top quarterback, then was benched after four starts in favor of rookie Dillon Gabriel. Not long after, Cincinnati’s quarterback situation changed when Burrow went down with a turf toe injury and Jake Browning struggled, prompting the Bengals to trade for Flacco. Cincinnati sent Cleveland a 2026 fifth-round pick in exchange for Flacco and a 2026 sixth-round pick.

Once he arrived, Flacco did what veteran backups are supposed to do: show up, take the snap, and keep the offense functioning without turning the playbook into a limited menu. Cincinnati’s own recap of his season included two performances that explain why the front office wanted him back. His career-high 470 passing yards against the Chicago Bears at Paycor Stadium on Nov. 2 was the NFL’s biggest passing game of the season, and it came while he played through a shoulder injury. He also had a 342-yard night in a Thursday win over Pittsburgh.

Flacco framed the return as a comfort decision, not a headline chase.

“I love the building,” Flacco said. “I enjoyed being there, and I’m excited about being back with the fellas.”

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He also described how the market and the moment shaped his choice.

“I don’t know what Plan A was. It’s tough to kind of say exactly what that looked like, so you kind of just have to go with the flow a little bit,” Flacco said.

Flacco acknowledged he explored the idea of starting elsewhere, but said he didn’t see the right fit and was careful about repeating last year’s early season situation in Cleveland.

“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,” Flacco said.

For the Bengals, the logic is straightforward. Burrow is the franchise quarterback, but the last few seasons have made it clear that the team’s margin for error at backup quarterback is not theoretical. With Browning now in Tampa Bay, Cincinnati’s approach has been to keep a veteran option in house who has already operated the offense in real games, with real stakes, and in the part of the schedule where the weather and the AFC North stop being polite.

Flacco has the resume to make that role feel less like a panic button. He is the Super Bowl XLVII MVP and has started across multiple franchises over nearly two decades. In Cincinnati, he also added a late career line item that had somehow never shown up before, a selection to the Pro Bowl. Flacco was added in January as a replacement following his stellar performance down the stretch.

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