The former Ravens and Broncos quarterback will sign a one-year deal, according to his agency (Twitter link).This will add an experienced arm for a Jets team that previously featured a thin depth chart behind Sam Darnold. The Jets have agreed to terms with free agent Joe Flacco on a one-year contract, the quarterback’s agency, JL Sports, announced on social media. When the Jets signed Joe Flacco to a contract back on May 22 it was generally heralded as a quality move by Joe Douglas by the mainstream football media.

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Although Joe Flacco is recovering from a neck surgery that is expected to keep him out of action for months, he agreed to terms with the Jets on Friday. Joe Flacco may not take the Jets to the Super Bowl, and he may have had a rough year in Denver, but the former Ravens quarterback is a good pickup for New York according to NBC Sports' Peter King. The New York Jets filled their need for an experienced backup quarterback, agreeing to terms with former Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco on a one-year contract, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Joe Flacco is most certainly not elite. The veteran quarterback has agreed to one-year contract with the New York Jets, his agent confirmed Friday.The deal is worth $1.5 million but could reach $4.5 million if he hits certain incentives, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. We’ve been reviewing the two recent veterans signed by the Jets in detail, concluding today with veteran quarterback Joe Flacco. In Joe Flacco, Jets Get a Credible Backup for Sam Darnold For a pittance, the Jets address a major need by adding Flacco, the Super Bowl 47 most valuable player.


But he reportedly landed another NFL job -- in the New England Patriots' division, no less. Here's why, as highlighted in his Monday column: Remember, skeptical Jets fans: You’re not buying a starting quarterback in Flacco.