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NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Joe Flacco could be out "as long as 5-6 weeks."
The reported 5-6 week timetable likely shelves Flacco for the rest of the year. He'll get a second opinion on his herniated disk from Dr. Jack Kelley before making any long-term decisions. Rapoport adds that surgery is unlikely and Flacco's career isn't in jeopardy. With Brandon Allen slated to start in Week 9 and Brett Rypien activated as the team's backup over No. 42 overall pick Drew Lock, the injured 34-year-old would likely take a backseat to the rookie's developmental reps to finish the year even if healthy. Broncos fans should rejoice in that they've likely seen the last of the Flacco era in Mile High.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Joe Flacco could be out "as long as 5-6 weeks."
The reported 5-6 week timetable likely shelves Flacco for the rest of the year. He'll get a second opinion on his herniated disk from Dr. Jack Kelley before making any long-term decisions. Rapoport adds that surgery is unlikely and Flacco's career isn't in jeopardy. With Brandon Allen slated to start in Week 9 and Brett Rypien activated as the team's backup over No. 42 overall pick Drew Lock, the injured 34-year-old would likely take a backseat to the rookie's developmental reps to finish the year even if healthy. Broncos fans should rejoice in that they've likely seen the last of the Flacco era in Mile High.