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The Cleveland Browns called Joe Flacco her regular field marshal for week 1 despite receiving a tough competition from the rookies Shedersur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel.
Flacco is the veteran field marshal champion of the Super Bowl who already has experience in the offensive of the chief coach Kevin Stefanski. He was the favorite to get the initial work and Sanders, Gabriel and Kenny Pickett would have had to play astronomically well in the preseason and the training camp to smell the opportunity to start.
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The Cleveland Browns Joe Flacco (15) field marshal during the CrossCountry Mortgage Campus training camp. (Ken Blaze/Imagn images)
“The last weeks, sincerely, it has been quite good for me,” Flacco said last week, through the team’s website. “I have got more repetitions and feel comfortable and I feel that I am doing things at a fairly high level.”
Sanders challenged QB1’s role in his first preseason game. He had two touchdowns against the Carolina Panthers, but an oblique injury made him lose the second preseason game of the year against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Gabriel received assent in that game. He had 13 of 18 with 143 air yards and an interception.
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The Cleveland Browns Joe Flacco (15) and Dillon Gabriel (5) Chat during the training camp on July 23, 2025 in Berea. (Network Jeff Lange / USA Today through IMAGN images)
Flacco did not play in any of the preseason games and probably didn’t need to do it.
He is entering his 18th season at the NFL. He played for the Indianapolis Colts last season and was used after Anthony Richardson fell with an injury. It had 2-4 in six openings.
Flacco had 1,761 aerial yards and 12 touchdown passes.

The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Joe Flacco (15) and Campo de Campo Shedeur Sanders (12) look down in the field during the NFL training camp in CrossCountry Mortgage Campus, on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, in Berea, Ohio. (Network Jeff Lange / USA Today through IMAGN images)
Cleveland had 3-14 last season. They start the year against the Cincinnati Bengals.