BAD NEWS : CLEVELAND BROWNS HAS CONFIRM ANOTHER LEGEND DEATH

BAD NEWS : CLEVELAND BROWNS HAS CONFIRM ANOTHER LEGEND DEATH

 

BAD NEWS : Cleveland Browns Legend Joe Thomas confirm dead at 45 from Cancer…

 

BAD NEWS : Cleveland Browns Legend Joe Thomas confirm dead at 45 from Cancer..

Joe Flacco delivered some advice for Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson as he continues his journey back from shoulder surgery.

Watson suffered a season-ending shoulder injury on November 12 against the Baltimore Ravens. Watson had surgery on November 21 to repair a displaced fracture to the glenoid in his right shoulder, per a release from the team.

Flacco was the beneficiary of the injury to Watson. The Browns gave him a call after Watson was ruled out for the season and he took over as the starter shortly after. Flacco has respect for Watson and thinks it’ll just be a matter of finding his confidence once he returns.

“It’s been a couple of years since he’s been able to play a full year. So it’s just getting back to the point where you got the full confidence going,” Flacco said during an appearance on the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show on January 31. “For him, it’s just being able to settle in. And listen, I don’t love to talk for him. But he knows how to do it and he’ll get himself right.”

 

Watson didn’t overlap much with Flacco. Watson spent a chunk of time rehabbing in Los Angeles after surgery but did attend a few games with Flacco as the QB. They shared a notable interaction during the Browns’ rout of the New York Jets on December 28. After Flacco connected with Jerome Ford on a highlight reel 50-yard pass, Watson gave him a big chest bump on the sideline.

“I ain’t tripping on none of that. I’m hurt so I can’t do nothing. People just want something to say and talk about. It’s all personal for them,” Watson said on his podcast “QB Unplugged” in December. “This s**t entertaining for me.”

Watson has been working hard to get back. He recently shared on his podcast that he’s ahead of schedule.

“Probably another four to five weeks on the front end,” Watson said. “And then for sure another three weeks after that. So between the three-to-four month range is where we start throwing … so I would say probably April. Hopefully, if everything goes all well I’ll be able to do spring. We’ll see when we get closer to that.”

Browns Would Welcome Joe Flacco Back to Back Up Watson

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Flacco is a free agent and Watson will be the starter in Cleveland when he returns. The Browns would welcome Flacco back next season in a backup role, joining the QB room of Watson and Dorian Thompson-Robinson.

“He played winning football for us,” Browns general manager Andrew Berry said at his season-ending news conference on Monday, January 22. “I want to bring all of our good players back, but there are constraints to that. I’m really kind of both sides of the aisle but would have no problem having Joe back.”

Flacco will likely have his some options this offseason. Playoff failure aside, he played some solid football for the Browns. In five starts Flacco passed for 1,616 yards, 13 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. He’s not ruling out a return to the Browns.

“I’m open to be back in Cleveland, but I don’t want to rush to any decisions,” Flacco said on the “Pardon My Take” podcast on January 18. “I can’t say enough good things about how this organization is being run right now.”

Flacco turned 39 on January 16 but has made his intention of playing next season clear. Now it just depends on who will give him a shot and if he’ll be able to compete for a starting role somewhere.

 

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Not again 😭 in golf community as famous golf players were caught and being sentence to….   recent years, the global pandemic has changed a lot of things, and has me reflecting,” she said.  “It is time to slow down a little, focus more on my personal growth, and spend some time with my family.”  Feng told AFP in Tokyo it had been an honour to represent her country, for potentially the last time.  “We’re representing our own countries and we’re not playing for prize money, we’re playing for honour,” she said at Kasumigaseki Country Club, where she could not repeat her medal heroics of five years earlier, finishing eighth.  “Out of all my achievements, I would say a medal at the Olympics is very special,” said Feng, whose only major win came at the 2012 US PGA Championship.  “Even though I’ve been a major winner, think about it, we have five majors every year, in four years we have 20 chances to win a major.  ‘  “So I would say it’s harder, much harder, to get a medal at the Olympics. It was the most memorable moment of my career.”  Brought up in China’s southern Guangdong province, neighbouring Hong Kong, an 18-year-old Feng became the first Chinese player to earn an LPGA tour card in 2007.  The easy-going Feng went on to be the first Chinese player, man or woman, to win a major and lifted 10 LPGA titles during her 14 active years on the tour.  In 2017, Feng became the only Chinese golfer to date to reach the world No 1 ranking.  During a supremely consistent career, Feng registered 18 top-10 finishes in majors, two of them in 2021 even as she was winding down her playing commitments.

Not again 😭 in golf community as famous golf players were caught and being sentence to…. recent years, the global pandemic has changed a lot of things, and has me reflecting,” she said. “It is time to slow down a little, focus more on my personal growth, and spend some time with my family.” Feng told AFP in Tokyo it had been an honour to represent her country, for potentially the last time. “We’re representing our own countries and we’re not playing for prize money, we’re playing for honour,” she said at Kasumigaseki Country Club, where she could not repeat her medal heroics of five years earlier, finishing eighth. “Out of all my achievements, I would say a medal at the Olympics is very special,” said Feng, whose only major win came at the 2012 US PGA Championship. “Even though I’ve been a major winner, think about it, we have five majors every year, in four years we have 20 chances to win a major. ‘ “So I would say it’s harder, much harder, to get a medal at the Olympics. It was the most memorable moment of my career.” Brought up in China’s southern Guangdong province, neighbouring Hong Kong, an 18-year-old Feng became the first Chinese player to earn an LPGA tour card in 2007. The easy-going Feng went on to be the first Chinese player, man or woman, to win a major and lifted 10 LPGA titles during her 14 active years on the tour. In 2017, Feng became the only Chinese golfer to date to reach the world No 1 ranking. During a supremely consistent career, Feng registered 18 top-10 finishes in majors, two of them in 2021 even as she was winding down her playing commitments.

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