News has surfaced that the Baltimore Ravens have assented to trade the esteemed 2012 Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco to the Denver Broncos for a fourth round selection.
The seasoned 34-year-old play caller reached the playoffs in six out of his initial seven seasons in the NFL, although he has remained absent from postseason matches since 2014.
Flacco is set to link up with a Broncos squad that struggled on the offensive end during the prior season, clinching a mere 6-10 record, despite acquiring QB Case Keenum on a deal the previous year. In the year 2018, Flacco featured in just nine games, culminating the season with 12 touchdown passes and 6 interceptions. However, he shares familiarity with Vic Fangio, the incoming Head Coach of the Broncos, who spent a season working alongside Flacco at the Ravens.
As the draft approaches, Denver holds the 10th overall pick, affording them the opportunity to secure a QB in the initial round, thereby forging a long-lasting solution for the quarterback quandary.
The transaction is pending finalization on Wednesday, March 13, as the dawn of the new NFL season officially commences.