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Tom Patrick Flacco (born November 2, 1994) is an American football quarterback. He attended three colleges: Western Michigan, Rutgers, and Towson. [1] He also played baseball, and was drafted in the 32nd round of the 2014 MLB Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies. Flacco is the younger brother of Indianapolis Colts quarterback Joe Flacco.
Flacco – Joe Flacco, Mike Flacco, Tom Flacco (brothers) [50] Fletcher – Bryan Fletcher, Terrell Fletcher (brothers) Floyd – Malcolm Floyd, Malcom Floyd (brothers) [51] Fuller – Vincent Fuller, Corey Fuller, Kyle Fuller, Kendall Fuller (brothers) Fuller – Devin Fuller, Jordan Fuller (brothers)
[197] [198] Joe's youngest brother, Tom Flacco, enrolled in 2015 at Western Michigan University, where he played quarterback for two seasons before transferring to Rutgers in 2017 and then Towson in 2018. [199] [200] In 2021, Tom was signed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. [201]
On Saturday afternoon, Tom Brady and the New England Patriots welcome Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens to Gillette Stadium for an AFC Divisional Round playoff matchup. If you ask most fans ...
Stony Brook's four-game winning streak came to an end in Maryland, as the Towson Tigers, led by quarterback Tom Flacco (brother of Joe Flacco) jumped out to a 21–0 lead, kickstarted by running back Shane Simpson's opening kickoff return for a touchdown. The Seawolves defense forced two Towson turnovers, scoring on both successive drives to ...
Flacco has won seven road playoff games, tying him with Tom Brady for the most in league history. Joe Flacco knows the ins and outs, the perils and pitfalls of the road in the NFL playoffs as well ...
With Prescott out for the season, let's be realistic about the moves the Cowboys need to (and can) make. Also, Aaron Rodgers raises eyebrows within the Jets, the week's best throws, and much more.
John faced his younger brother Jim in Week 12 (2011) on Thanksgiving Day when John's Ravens beat Jim's San Francisco 49ers 16–6. [35] The Ravens finished the 2011 season with a 12–4 record, winning the AFC North and sweeping the Pittsburgh Steelers home and away. [36] The Ravens defeated the Houston Texans 20–13 in the Divisional Round. [37]