Joe Flacco will be a free agent when the new league year starts on March 12 and the 49ers are expected to be interested in signing him according to NFL insider Tony Pauline.
Flacco, 40, was a first-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens in 2008 out of Delaware. He spent 11 seasons in Baltimore, winning a Super Bowl and Super Bowl MVP during his tenure. Since then, he's bounced around with the Denver Broncos, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, Cleveland Browns and Indianapolis Colt in starting and backup roles.
The captain of Delaware’s 2003 NCAA title team, Adams beat the odds as an undrafted free agent by playing 16 seasons, 228 regular-season games and making two Pro Bowls. His one Super Bowl was a disappointing 43-8 loss to Seattle after the 2013 season. The safety did his part with six tackles while on the field for every defensive snap.
The San Francisco 49ers expect to be players in the backup quarterback market and has their eyes on former Super Bowl Champion Joe Flacco.
The Pittsburgh Steelers could end up targeting quarterback Joe Flacco in free agency, SportsKeeda’s NFL insider Tony Pauline said. It would be in the capacity of a backup quarterback rather than anything else, but the Steelers will likely want to hunt a veteran backup, and Flacco could be someone who interests them.
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A former Super Bowl-winning quarterback could draw interest from three different NFL teams this offseason, including the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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