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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco weighed in on New York Jets cornerback and former Cincinnati Bearcats All-American Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner during a press conference Oct. 22. The Bengals will take on the Jets, Flacco's former team, at Paycor Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 26.
After being traded midseason and living over 500 miles from his family, Joe Flacco just wants to 'go sit at a restaurant by myself.'
It’s been a month full of transition for Joe Flacco. The 40-year-old quarterback was traded from the Cleveland Browns to the Bengals just two weeks ago and won his first game with Cincinnati against fellow elder statesman Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers last week.
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, the potential savior of this Bengals season, has been making his way around Cincinnati restaurants, cafes and even a grocery store.
"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."
Both QBs were part of the Ravens' 2013 Super Bowl team, and if Taylor gets the start Sunday, they could be facing off.
Ja'Marr Chase on teammate Joe Flacco's quote about enjoying eating alone at a restaurant: "I would never go eat by myself. I could do that at home."
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