Browns' QB Joe Flacco can match Patrick Mahomes in NFL record books with revenge win over Ravens

Billy Heyen

Browns' QB Joe Flacco can match Patrick Mahomes in NFL record books with revenge win over Ravens image

When you play quarterback for a long time, and you win a lot of games, you join some pretty cool lists.

Joe Flacco, the 40-year old now at the QB helm of the Cleveland Browns, can join an exclusive club with a win on Sunday, one that fittingly would come against the team he led to a Super Bowl title, the Baltimore Ravens.

Flacco enters the game having won against 30 of the NFL's teams. He's never beaten Baltimore, so that would mean victories over 31 of the 32 teams in the league.

According to Pro Football Talk, Flacco would be the 11th player in NFL history to beat 31 teams.

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Flacco has never beaten the Seahawks (0-1) and doesn't face them this season.

Four QBs have wins over all 32 teams: Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Drew Brees and Tom Brady.

Aaron Rodgers has 31, and his Steelers play the Packers this year, which would be 32.

The five quarterbacks currently with wins over 31 NFL teams are Patrick Mahomes, Russell Wilson, Ben Roethlisberger, Alex Smith and Kerry Collins.

Ironically, Matthew Stafford can also join the club Sunday when the Rams play the Titans.

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The Browns are heavy underdogs on the road in Baltimore.

The Ravens are adding insult to injury by celebrating 30 years of Ravens football in Baltimore, which is subsequently recognizing how long it's been since Art Modell pulled the original Browns out of Cleveland to go there.

It'd sure be sweet for Flacco to find a way to pull off the upset.

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Billy Heyen

Billy Heyen is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He is a 2019 graduate of Syracuse University who has written about many sports and fantasy sports for The Sporting News. Sports reporting work has also appeared in a number of newspapers, including the Sandusky Register and Rochester Democrat & Chronicle