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Joe Flacco, the potential savior of this Bengals season, has been making his way around Cincinnati restaurants, cafes and even a grocery store.
Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco joked that he no longer feels sorry for the guy he sees sitting by himself and eating a meal.
Joe Flacco is making the most of his solo season in Ohio. Speaking to reporters Wednesday, the new Bengals quarterback — who arrived in Cincinnati earlier this month after a shocking trade with the division rival Browns — spoke about navigating life without his family, which is currently stationed in New Jersey.
"Anquan Boldin," Flacco said, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals .com. "Hands-wise, when he had people on him, you could throw the ball around him and knew that he was going to go fight for the football and be able to catch it with his hands."
Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco admitted it's 'pretty enjoyable' to be living in Cincinnati without his wife Dana and their five kids after he was traded from the Browns mid-season.
CINCINNATI — New Bengals starting quarterback Joe Flacco appeared on the Fitz and Whit Podcast this week with Andrew Whitworth and Ryan Fitzpatrick and discussed his initial nerves to throw to Cincinnati's star wide receivers.
NFL analyist Bill Cowher, former head coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers, offered advice Oct. 19 during "The NFL Today."