The Cleveland Browns have a wide variety in the quarterback room this offseason.
In the wake of yet another Deshaun Watson injury, general manager Andrew Berry brought in two veterans, Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett, and then drafted two young quarterbacks in Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders.
It could be either the best-case scenario ever for the Browns or the biggest mistake. Only time will tell.
But at least one, Flacco, the wily 17-year veteran, is extremely confident this offseason, as he told SI's Albert Breer.
“I want to play football. But also, I want to be a really good teammate, I really do. I enjoy being in that locker room and just being around the guys. I think that’s all a part of it," Flacco said. "I’ve talked about how it’s not necessarily my job, but at the same time, I’m also not gonna shy away from doing those things. I’m not worried about teaching guys and having that come back and bite me. Yeah, you got questions and you want answers, Yeah, come ask me, man.”
Flacco knows ultimately, this is out of his control. But he's extremely confident right now.
“There’s a lot that’s out of your control at a certain point, but my mindset is, Dude, I’m gonna win this job, go out there and have an awesome season. And go do it again, and again,” he said. “My mindset is still that. I’m looking forward to going out there and proving to myself and my family that I still got it, and I’m gonna do this for a couple more years.”