Archive

2025

Browsing

The Pro Bowl could be headed to Super Bowl markets.

The NFL is in planning stages of moving the Pro Bowl Games to the Super Bowl market each year, a person close to the situation confirmed to USA TODAY Sports. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the plan isn’t finalized.

The Sports Business Journal was first to report the news.

“We’ve been working closely with ESPN, the player community, and our partners on a reimagined Pro Bowl Games for this season,” a league spokesperson said in a statement to USA TODAY Sports. “We’ll share more in the coming weeks, but our focus is a best-in-class all-star event that celebrates the league’s top players, deepens fan engagement, and spotlights flag football – especially in light of confirming player participation in the LA28 Olympic Games.”

The relocation of the Pro Bowl could come as soon as this year. San Francisco is the host city for this season’s Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8.

Player and fan interest surrounding the Pro Bowl have waned. This would mark the second big change to the Pro Bowl in three years. Traditional tackle football was replaced with a skills challenge and flag football contest in 2023.

The Pro Bowl is normally a week before the Super Bowl at a different market. Hawaii’s Aloha Stadium was the Pro Bowl venue from 1980-2009. Orlando’s hosted six of the past eight Pro Bowls.

Follow USA TODAY Sports’ Tyler Dragon on X @TheTylerDragon.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

Banana Ball is expanding.

The Banana Ball Championship League, home of the Savannah Bananas, has added two more baseball teams as it gears up for the league’s inaugural 2026 season.

In a televised announcement on Oct. 9, the league revealed its two new teams: the Loco Beach Coconuts and Indianapolis Clowns. They also announced their 2026 schedule, including game dates, cities and venues.

The Savannah Bananas, which began as an exhibition team based in Savannah, Georgia, had already expanded into four baseball teams: the Bananas, the Party Animals, Texas Tailgaters and Firefighters. The players are known for their unique spin on the game, from fan participation to dance routines.

All six teams will compete in the Banana Ball Championship League for its inaugural season in 2026, according to a press release.

Savannah Bananas launches Loco Beach Coconuts, Indianapolis Clowns

The two new Savannah Bananas teams are the Loco Beach Coconuts and the Indianapolis Clowns.

Mark Crocco will be the Coconuts’ head coach. Shane Victorino, a former MLB World Series Champion, will also hold the new role of primetime coach.

“We plan to bring Loco Beach to fans all over the country,’ Jesse Cole, the creator of Banana Ball, said in a statement. ‘The beach theme will extend from the parking lot to the dugout, and everywhere in between.”

The Indianapolis Clowns will be head-coached by Errick Fox. Former World Series Champion Ryan Howard will be the team’s primetime coach.

The Clowns are named after a team from the Negro League, a league of all-Black baseball players in the 1920s.

“Banana Ball is all about energy, entertainment, flipping the script — and you know what? That’s exactly what the Negro Leagues brought to the game from day one. Flash. Innovation. Community and an unconditional love for the game. They were rockstars before the world called ballplayers that,’ Fox said in a statement.

What to know about the Banana Ball Championship League

The Banana Ball Championship League will begin with a preseason called the Banana Ball Open running from Feb. 26 to April 12, 2026. The regular season will span 50 games from April to September.

The top three teams will compete against the winner of the Banana Ball Open to see who moves on to the first-ever Banana Bowl on Oct. 10, 2026, according to a press release.

See Savannah Bananas 2026 kickoff schedule

The Banana Ball kickoff event will take place Feb. 26-28 in Tallahassee, Florida, with three straight days of games.

The Banana Ball kickoff event schedule:

Feb. 26 – Loco Beach Coconuts v. Firefighters @ Dick Howser Stadium
Feb. 27 – Indianapolis Clowns v. Party Animals @ Dick Howser Stadium
Feb. 28 – Texas Tailgaters v. Savannah Bananas @ Doak Campbell Stadium

Banana Ball Championship League full schedule

In addition to the new teams, the league also revealed its 2026 season schedule. The league will reach 75 stadiums across 45 states, it said.

Here’s a look at the 2026 Banana Ball Championship League schedule:

How to get Savannah Bananas tickets

The team uses a lottery system for tickets. Fans can enter the lottery online now through Oct. 31. The date you join does not affect chances of being drawn.

Fans who enter the lottery are put into a random drawing held before the game, and if drawn, can purchase official tickets.

Some third-party platforms like StubHub and Ticketmaster may also have tickets available, but the team cautions fans that tickets sold on resale sites are often fraudulent.

Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at melina.khan@usatoday.com. 

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

The Senate advanced its version of a colossal package to authorize funding for the Pentagon on Thursday in the midst of the ongoing government shutdown.

The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which had been gathering dust as lawmakers worked to break through holds on the bill for over a month, advanced in the upper chamber on a bipartisan vote. The legislation would authorize roughly $925 billion in defense spending.

However, successful advancement of the bill after a marathon Senate vote on amendments came as the government entered Day 9 of the government shutdown with no clear end in sight. Lawmakers in the upper chamber aren’t expected to return until Tuesday, all but guaranteeing that military service members won’t get their paychecks next week. 

Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Roger Wicker, R-Miss., formally announced the breakthrough on the Senate floor after Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., teased a possible vote Thursday morning. Wicker noted that in a particularly partisan moment in the upper chamber, the NDAA was able to sail through committee earlier this year on a near unanimous vote.

‘In this time, when we can’t seem to muster up a 60-vote majority to keep us in business as a federal government, we were able to pass the National Defense Authorization Act by a vote of 26-to-1,’ Wicker said.

Lawmakers were finally able to move on the legislative package after Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., dropped his hold on the measure.

Gallego had called for a vote on his amendment that would have prevented Ashli Babbitt, who was killed during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, from receiving military funeral honors. The Air Force extended an offer for military funeral honors for Babbitt in August.

Senators charged through over a dozen partisan amendments and a massive batch of roughly 50 add-ons to the legislative package before moving the bill. The House passed its own version last month.

Among the failed amendments was one from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., which would have blocked money to retrofit a Boeing 747 that President Donald Trump accepted from the Qatari government earlier this year.  

Another, from Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., would have prevented Trump and governors around the country from signing off on sending the National Guard from one state to another if a governor or mayor rejected the move. 

One successful amendment, from Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., would repeal the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force for Iraq, which, at the time, authorized President George W. Bush to use the U.S. military as he deemed ‘to be necessary and appropriate’ in the wake of Sept. 11, 2001.

It would also repeal a similar resolution passed in 1991 during the Gulf War. The House’s version of the bill included repeals of both authorizations, too. 

However, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., had vowed to block the package Thursday afternoon in an effort to ‘secure a hearing to investigate this gross abuse of our military’ in response to Trump sending the National Guard to Chicago and other cities across the country.

But she backed off her threat after Wicker promised a hearing on the matter ‘in the coming weeks.’

‘I look forward to asking tough questions of the Trump administration about their unconstitutional National Guard deployments to American cities against state and local officials’ objections,’ she said in a statement. 

This post appeared first on FOX NEWS

Chris Jones says his effort on the deciding play of the Kansas City Chiefs’ 31-28 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday wasn’t what it appeared.

With the Jaguars facing a first-and-goal from the Chiefs’ 1-yard line with less than a minute, quarterback Trevor Lawrence stumbled to the ground after right guard Patrick Mekari stepped on his foot. Before being touched, however, Lawrence got back on his feet and then took off to his left, breaking a tackle and then diving into the end zone for the go-ahead score.

Jones was sharply criticized after the game for not pursuing Lawrence, with the star defensive tackle merely drifting toward the action as it unfolded.

Speaking for the first time since the play, Jones said in a news conference Thursday that he assumed Lawrence hitting the ground would result in the play being ruled over shortly after.

‘It’s a teaching point for me, a little adversity,’ Jones said. ‘I can’t think the play is over, you know what I mean? It’s a learning lesson. I thought it was over – I thought we had him down, so I kind of stopped and was about to celebrate and then realized he wasn’t down. The teaching lesson for me is don’t stop.’

Jones added he didn’t feel compelled to address the matter with teammates.

‘They understand I didn’t quit,’ Jones said. ‘It was just one of those instances where I thought he was down, and I thought we was about to get him down again. … They understand it won’t happen again.’

Patrick Mahomes gave Jones his full support when asked Wednesday about the play.

‘I believe in Chris Jones no matter what, man,’ Mahomes said in his weekly interview with on 96.5 The Fan. ‘He’s done so much for this team and for this organization, being a leader. And I think people don’t even understand how much of a leader he is on this team.

‘But he’s a guy that’s kind of made us go throughout my career, and I know in big moments he’s gonna make big plays. And so people always look back and see stuff after losses and stuff like that, and they judge that stuff. But I judge the guy, the character he brings into the building every single day.’

All the NFL news on and off the field. Sign up for USA TODAY’s 4th and Monday newsletter. Check out the latest edition: The ultimate guide to NFL Week 6.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers, who have not used closer Tanner Scott this postseason, no longer trusting him to pitch in crucial situations, removed him from their postseason roster Thursday before Game 4 of the National League Division Series against the Philadelphia Phillies.

The Dodgers received permission from MLB to take him off their roster and replace him with left-handed reliever Justin Wrobleski.

Scott, who received a four-year, $72 million free agent contract, is now ineligible to pitch for the Dodgers until the World Series, if the Dodgers advance.

Scott, who had warmed only briefly in their NL wild card series against the Cincinnati Reds, underwent an “abscess incision’ in his lower body, with Dodgers manager Dave Roberts calling it a minor procedure.

“I don’t know a whole lot about it, to be quite honest with you,’ Roberts said. “But I do know that he’s recovering well. And it took place [Wednesday] night. That’s kind of where we’re at.’

Scott complained of discomfort on Tuesday night at the Dodgers’ workout at Dodger Stadium, and was not at the ballpark at any time Wednesday.

“I think there was kind of signs in the evening of the workout,’ Roberts said. “I think that’s where it first kind of came to light for us ….I don’t think we knew exactly the extent of it. I didn’t even see him. I think that was more doctor-driven.’

If the Dodgers were aware that Scott would need to undergo a medical procedure, they would have made a formal request to MLB to remove him from the roster before Game 3. It would have avoided needing three-time Cy Young winner Clayton Kershaw to pitch two innings Wednesday, in which he gave up six hits and five runs (four earned).

Scott, who blew eight saves during the season and lost his job this postseason to rookie Roki Sasaki, could still return to the roster if the Dodgers reach the World Series, Roberts insisted. Yet, considering Scott’s struggles and now having a layoff, he likely has thrown his last pitch of 2025.

Scott’s absence doesn’t change Roberts’ faith in his bullpen, which has turned to starters Emmet Sheehan and Sasaki to pitch in relief in key situations. The Dodgers’ traditional relievers have gotten only 12 outs in the first three games against the Phillies.

“Very confident in the bullpen,’ Roberts said. “I feel that everyone in the pen is available. I think, confident in the veterans that we have to set the tone, very confident that we’re prepared for [Thursday]. You’ll see our best.’’

Follow Nightengale on X: @Bnightengale

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

Banana Ball is expanding.

The Banana Ball Championship League, home of the Savannah Bananas, has added two more baseball teams as it gears up for the league’s inaugural 2026 season.

In a televised announcement on Oct. 9, the league’s two new teams were revealed: the Loco Beach Coconuts and Indianapolis Clowns. They also announced their 2026 schedule, including game dates, cities and venues.

The Savannah Bananas, which began as an exhibition team based in Savannah, Georgia, had already expanded into four baseball teams: the Bananas, the Party Animals, Texas Tailgaters and Firefighters. The players are known for their unique spin on the game, from fan participation to dance routines.

All six teams will compete in the Banana Ball Championship League for its inaugural season in 2026, according to a press release.

Savannah Bananas launches Loco Beach Coconuts, Indianapolis Clowns

The two new Savannah Bananas teams are the Loco Beach Coconuts and the Indianapolis Clowns.

Mark Crocco will be the Coconuts’ head coach. Shane Victorino, a former MLB World Series Champion, will also hold the new role of primetime coach.

“We plan to bring Loco Beach to fans all over the country,’ Jesse Cole, the creator of Banana Ball, said in a statement. ‘The beach theme will extend from the parking lot to the dugout, and everywhere in between.”

The Indianapolis Clowns will be head coached by Errick Fox. Former World Series Champion Ryan Howard will be the teams’ primetime coach.

The Clowns are named after a team from the Negro League, a league of all-Black baseball players in the 1920s.

“Banana Ball is all about energy, entertainment, flipping the script — and you know what? That’s exactly what the Negro Leagues brought to the game from day one. Flash. Innovation. Community and an unconditional love for the game. They were rockstars before the world called ballplayers that,’ Fox said in a statement.

What to know about the Banana Ball Championship League

The Banana Ball Championship League will begin with a preseason called the Banana Ball Open running from Feb. 26 to April 12, 2026. The regular season will span 50 games from April to September.

The top three teams will compete against the winner of the Banana Ball Open to see who moves onto the first ever Banana Bowl on Oct. 10, 2026, according to a press release.

See Savannah Bananas 2026 kickoff schedule

The Banana Ball kickoff event will take place Feb. 26-28 in Tallahassee, Florida, with three straight days of games. Throughout the entire 2026 season, the league will reach 75 stadiums across 45 states, the team said.

The Banana Ball kickoff event schedule is:

Feb. 26 – Loco Beach Coconuts v. Firefighters @ Dick Howser Stadium
Feb. 27 – Indianapolis Clowns v. Party Animals @ Dick Howser Stadium
Feb. 28 – Texas Tailgaters v. Savannah Bananas @ Doak Campbell Stadium

How to get Savannah Bananas tickets

The team uses a lottery system for tickets. Fans can enter the lottery online now through Oct. 31. The date you join does not affect chances of being drawn.

Fans who enter the lottery are put into a random drawing held before the game, and if drawn, can purchase official tickets.

Some third-party platforms like StubHub and Ticketmaster may also have tickets available, but the team cautions fans that tickets sold on resale sites are often fraudulent.

Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at melina.khan@usatoday.com. 

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

Mike Greenwell, 62, spent his entire 12-year MLB career as a member of the Boston Red Sox. He was a two-time All-Star and finished as American League MVP runner-up in 1988.

On Thursday, October 9, the former pro, nicknamed ‘The Gator’ passed away from a battle with thyroid cancer.

His death was announced on the Lee County Government Facebook page around 2 p.m. local time. Greenwell, a lifelong Lee County resident, had served as the District 5 commissioner in the county since being appointed to the position by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2022.

The post wrote, ‘It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Commissioner Mike Greenwell, a lifelong Lee County resident.’ It continued, ‘He was a strong advocate for the people and businesses of Lee County and will be remembered for seeking meaningful solutions to the challenges his community faced.’

‘The Boston Red Sox mourn the loss of Mike Greenwell,’ the team stated in a release Thursday. ‘A member of the Red Sox Hall of Fame Class of 2008, he spent his entire 12-year Major League playing career with the Red Sox (1985-96).’

The team also provided quotes from several former teammates.

“Greenwell was one of my favorites,’ Hall of Famer Joe Morgan stated, ‘He didn’t start out great, but he worked hard and became a very good left fielder. He was fun to be around, happy-go-lucky. We’ll all miss him greatly.”

“Mike was a wonderful ballplayer who always played hard,’ Dwight Evans, who played with Greenwell from 1985-1991, said. ‘He was deeply involved in the Fort Myers community and gave so much of himself to others. You always wanted to be around him — I truly enjoyed my time with him. He was a gamer in every sense of the word, and he will be deeply missed.”

Mike Greenwell MLB stats

Greenwell was a strong hitter throughout his MLB career, slashing .303/.368/.463 for his career. He also tallied 130 career home runs and 726 RBI.

Greenwell’s post-MLB life

Greenwell had a very short stint in the Nippon Professional Baseball League in Japan, but was forced into retirement after just seven games due to a fractured foot.

When he returned to the United States, he picked up stock car racing at New Smyrna Speedway, even winning the 2000 Speedweeks track championship. He ultimately gave up racing in 2010.

Greenwell was appointed as Lee County’s District 5 commissioner by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2022, following the death of then-commissioner Franklin Mann. Greenwell won his re-election campaign in 2024.

Greenwell’s family

Greenwell is survived by his wife, Tracy, and his two sons: Bo and Garrett.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

We’re nearly a third of the way through the 2025 NFL regular season, with the start of Week 6 getting underway tonight.

The New York Giants (1-4) are set to host the Philadelphia Eagles (4-1), and the defending Super Bowl champions are coming off their first loss of the season at the hands of the Denver Broncos. The reigning champs squandered a 17-3 lead into the fourth quarter when Denver scored 18 consecutive points in the final 13 minutes to take down the Birds. Philadelphia is looking to get back on track on the road against ‘Big Blue’ at MetLife Stadium.

Week 6’s edition of ‘Thursday Night Football’ promises to be entertaining with these division rivals set to battle in what’s known as the ‘I-95 game.’

Similar to the Eagles, the Giants blew a double-digit lead and ultimately suffered a disappointing loss against the previously winless New Orleans Saints last Sunday. The Giants jumped out to a 14-3 lead on the road before giving up 23 unanswered points to end the 26-14 loss.

The Giants struggled with turnovers, including two interceptions and a fumble by Jaxson Dart in his second-ever NFL start. Tonight marks the first primetime game for the 25th overall pick and he’ll try to be the jolt the Giants and Brian Daboll need.

Another offensive star in Philly is off to an inauspicious start, A.J. Brown. Will the alpha wide receiver get back on track against the Giants’ secondary?

This is the first of two matchups in the next three weeks between these NFC East foes. Will the Eagles get back in the win column, or can the Giants hand them their first back-to-back losses since December 2023?

USA TODAY Sports will provide live updates, highlights and more from the Week 6 matchup between the Giants and Eagles on Thursday night below.

What time does Giants vs. Eagles game start?

Kickoff time: 8:15 p.m. ET

The Philadelphia Eagles travel to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ to take on the New York Giants at 8:15 p.m. ET on Thursday night.

What TV channel is New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles on today?

New York market: WNYW (Fox 5)
Philadelphia market: WTFX (Fox 29)

The game will be broadcast on TV locally for those in the New York and Philadelphia TV markets.

Jalen Carter inactive

Eagles defensive star Jalen Carter will not play vs. the Giants with a heel injury. He was listed as questionable earlier in the week with the ailment, leading to his deactivation for Thursday’s matchup.

Giants vs. Eagles live stream

Live stream: Amazon Prime Video

Watch ‘Thursday Night Football’ with Amazon Prime Video

Giants inactives vs. Eagles

The Giants will be without wide receiver Darius Slayton, further hampering their wide receiver corps. Here’s the rest of the list:

WR Darius Slayton
ILB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles
ILB Swayze Bozeman
T James Hudson III
OL Evan Neal
DL Elijah Garcia
QB Jameis Winston (3rd QB)

Eagles inactives vs. Giants

The Eagles will be without a couple of stars in the trenches: Defensive lineman Jalen Carter will be out, while guard Landon Dickerson will be out, as well.

CB Mac McWilliams
G Landon Dickerson
TE Grant Calcaterra
WR Xavier Gipson
DT Jalen Carter
QB Sam Howell (3rd QB)

Giants vs. Eagles prediction

It will be a beautiful October night in East Rutherford and spooky season is getting underway. The defending champs have not lost back-to-back games since December 2023, and it’s not likely that streak ends tonight against a reeling Giants team with a rookie quarterback. This has all the feels of a perfect spot for the Eagles to get right. The struggling stars Saquon Barkley and A.J. Brown will lead the charge to a double-digit win.

Prediction: Eagles 26, Giants 16

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

Mario Cristobal believes the postseason should be considered for the Heisman Trophy.

The fourth-year Miami football coach joined the Pardon My Take podcast on Wednesday, Oct. 8, and criticized the process of the Heisman ceremony happening in mid-December, instead of after bowl and College Football Playoff games.

“The only thing I’d wish about the Heisman Trophy is it was awarded when all the games are done,” Cristobal said. “That whole (giving out the) award before the postseason games are played is absolutely bizarre to me. Like I can’t comprehend it and never will.”

Last season, quarterback Cam Ward finished fourth in Heisman Trophy voting. Georgia transfer quarterback Carson Beck is among the favorites through six weeks of the 2025 college football season.

The 2025 Heisman Trophy will be awarded this year on Dec. 13, with the voting closing on Monday, Dec. 8.

Carson Beck Heisman Trophy odds

Following his 241-yard, four-touchdown performance against rival Florida State, Beck has the second-best odds to win the Heisman Trophy, per BetMGM, as of Thursday, Oct. 9.

The former Georgia signal-caller has thrown for 1,213 yards with 11 touchdowns and three interceptions this season. Beck’s odds are currently +600, trailing only Oregon quarterback Dante Moore (+500). Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith and Alabama QB Ty Simpson (+800) are tied for third.

Gino Torretta was the last Miami player to win the Heisman Trophy in 1992. Cristobal was a senior offensive lineman on that team, which ended up beating Miami 34-13 to win the national championship. Vinny Testaverde (1986) is the only other Hurricane player to win the award.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

The Cincinnati Bengals have acquired 40-year-old quarterback Joe Flacco from the Cleveland Browns.
Flacco is expected to start immediately for the Bengals, who are 2-3 since Joe Burrow’s injury.
Cincinnati’s struggling defense, ranked near the bottom of the league, poses a significant challenge to the team’s success.

One team’s trash. Another team’s treasure.

That sums up the exchange for Joe Flacco, who will start at quarterback on Sunday for the desperate Cincinnati Bengals. Last week, the 40-year-old vet was benched for a rookie by the hapless Cleveland Browns. Talk about bolting from the outhouse.

For the second time in three weeks, Flacco will face the Green Bay Packers defense. It makes perfect sense. Or not. Flacco opened this season on Sept. 7 by nearly beating the Bengals, who acquired him from the Browns on Oct. 7 as they try to save a season that hinges on a miracle. Even if Joe Burrow’s rehab from turf toe surgery breaks records, there’s still the matter of the team being positioned to make a legit playoff run.

Keep praying on that.

According to Bengals coach Zac Taylor, here’s how his initial phone conversation with Flacco went after the trade went down:

“Welcome to the club. We’re ready to start you on Sunday.”

Never mind that Flacco, with his fifth team in seven years, was such a disappointment in his return to Cleveland. He threw six interceptions in four games and produced a league-worst 60.3 passer rating. He hardly provided the spark that he did in 2023, when he came off the couch and led the Browns to the playoffs. Then again, Burrow’s replacement, Jake Browning, came off the bench this season and has thrown eight interceptions.

Leadership and a live arm buoy Bengals’ hopes for Flacco

So, switching to Flacco, whose mobility is still a liability, probably can’t make it any worse for a team (2-3) that has lost three consecutive games since Burrow went down in Week 2. Flacco, a former Super Bowl MVP, still has some juice left in what was once one of the NFL’s most powerful arms. And Cincy’s dynamic tandem of star receivers, Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins – with value reflected by the contract extensions signed last spring that are worth a combined $276 million – add a layer of hope that he can still catch fire with the pretty rainbow throws that have been part of his package.

Maybe the change of scenery will help. Again. Flacco had his first meeting with Taylor over the phone during a five-hour drive from Cleveland – the team had a driver pick up the QB and his wife, Dana – and that covered the easy stuff he needs to know in breaking in. Formations. Personnel. Motions. Running game concepts.

Over an 18-year NFL journey, Flacco has seen it before. That experience, a still-lively arm and leadership traits are at the basis of the “good fit” that Taylor is selling.

“He’s different than a young quarterback coming in, trying to learn the system and understand what a defense is doing to try to challenge you,” Taylor said during a Wednesday press conference. “Not only that, he’s played Green Bay this year and he’s already gone through a week of prep. So, that’s the nice part.”

Another fascinating twist: Flacco’s new blind side protector, left tackle Orlando Brown, Jr., was a ballboy for his father’s former team, the Baltimore Ravens, when Flacco broke into the league in 2008. In 2018, they were teammates in Baltimore during Brown’s rookie year and Flacco’s final season with the Ravens as the transition to Lamar Jackson began.

“It’s 2025 and Joe Flacco is playing for the Cincinnati Bengals. That is insane,” Brown told reporters in the locker room on Wednesday.

Flashing back to his days as a Ravens ballboy, Brown added, “I have a Joe Flacco-signed ball somewhere. Guarantee it.”

Of course, for a Flacco feel-good story to unfold this time, he will need to develop chemistry with his prime targets and handle other nuances in a new scheme. Like fast.

Flacco may jolt a stalled-out offense. But about the Bengals’ defense…

Oh, and there’s something else that underscores the difficulty of this challenge.

Let Phil Simms, the legendary New York Giants quarterback, explain.

“They got him for one reason. They’re hoping he can find a way to win some games that will give them a shot if Joe Burrow makes it back later in the season,” Simms, the Super Bowl XXI MVP, told USA TODAY Sports. “That’s the hope.

“But unless Joe Flacco turns into Lawrence Taylor and plays defense, too, I don’t see where this is going. Their defense is getting destroyed.”

The Bengals defense ranks 30th in the NFL for yards allowed and 30th for points allowed. It is 29th against the pass. Only Dallas and Baltimore have been worse on defense. That’s the reality check that dampens the possibility that Flacco represents a potential savior for the Bengals.

This predicament also illuminates the risk the Bengals took in giving short shrift to their defense while divvying up salary cap dollars. Betting big on Burrow and the receivers is one thing. But this is what it looks like when going for broke at the expense of investing more into the defense backfires.

For Flacco, though, at least there’s this last hurrah – a chance to play again for a team that desperately needs him to recapture some magic.

Contact Jarrett Bell at jbell@usatoday.com or follow on social media: on X: @JarrettBell; on Bluesky: jarrettbell.bsky.social

This post appeared first on USA TODAY