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Joseph Vincent "Joe" Flacco (born January 16, 1985) is an American football starting quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Delaware. He was the 18th overall pick by the Ravens in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft.
In his rookie year, he threw for 2,971 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions while starting all 16 regular season games, and became only the eighth rookie quarterback in NFL history to start a playoff game. By leading the Ravens to two road wins in the 2008-09 NFL Playoffs, he became the first rookie quarterback in league history to win two playoff games. In his second season, Flacco improved to 3,613 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, and set single season franchise records for completion percentage (63.1) and quarterback rating (88.9). In his third year in the NFL, Flacco became first all time in Ravens history for passing yards (10,206) and passing touchdowns (60). By starting in two playoff games in 2009, Flacco earned the record for most starts by a quarterback in the first two seasons in NFL history (37).[1] Flacco became the first quarterback to bring his team to the playoffs in his first five seasons, winning a game in each. In 2013 ESPN Analyst Ron Jaworski said that Flacco has the strongest arm in the NFL.[2] Flacco led the Ravens in a 34-31 win in Super Bowl XLVII, and was named the game's MVP.
NFL records
First rookie quarterback to start all sixteen games and make the playoffs (shared with Matt Ryan)
First rookie quarterback to win two playoff games[22]
Most starts by a quarterback in first season: 19
Most starts by a quarterback in first two seasons: 37
Most starts by a quarterback in first three seasons: 55
Most starts by a quarterback in first four seasons: 73
Most starts by a quarterback in first five seasons: 92
Most wins by a quarterback in first 80 consecutive starts: 54
Most combined regular and postseason wins in first three years as a quarterback: 36 (tied with Dan Marino)[23]
Only quarterback to start and win a playoff game in each of his first five seasons[24]
Most road playoff wins by a quarterback: 6
Ravens franchise records
Most Consecutive Starts by a quarterback - 80
Most Career Passing Yards - 17,633[25]
Most Career Pass Attempts - 2,489
Most Career Pass Completions - 1,507[25]
Most Career Passing Touchdowns - 102[25]
Most Times Sacked in a career for Starting QB - 174[25]
Highest Quarterback Rating, Career - 86.3[25]
Most regular season wins - 54[25]
Most postseason wins - 8[25]
Best record for starting QB - 54-26[25]
Most consecutive pass completions: 14 vs. Denver Broncos (November 1, 2009)[25]
Most 3,000 passing yard seasons, career - 4 (2009-2012)
Most consecutive seasons, 3,000 yards passing -- 4 (2009-2012)
Most 300+ Passing yard games in career by a starting QB - 14[25]
Highest single season quarterback rating — 93.6 (2010)[25]
Most times sacked in a single season - 40 (2010)[25]
Highest completion percentage in a single season - 63.1 (2009) (in 16 starts)[25]
Fewest interceptions in a regular season by starting QB — 10 (2010) (16 starts)[25]
Most career interceptions - 56[25]
Most passing yards in a playoff game (331 in 2013 vs Denver Broncos)[25]
Most career 4th quarter comeback wins - 9[25]
Most 4th quarter comeback wins in a single season - 3 (2012) (tied with Steve McNair)
Most career game winning drives - 14[25]
Most game winning drives in a single season - 4 (2010) (Tied with Elvis Grbac)[25]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Flacco
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Joseph Vincent "Joe" Flacco (born January 16, 1985) is an American football starting quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Delaware. He was the 18th overall pick by the Ravens in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft.
In his rookie year, he threw for 2,971 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions while starting all 16 regular season games, and became only the eighth rookie quarterback in NFL history to start a playoff game. By leading the Ravens to two road wins in the 2008-09 NFL Playoffs, he became the first rookie quarterback in league history to win two playoff games. In his second season, Flacco improved to 3,613 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, and set single season franchise records for completion percentage (63.1) and quarterback rating (88.9). In his third year in the NFL, Flacco became first all time in Ravens history for passing yards (10,206) and passing touchdowns (60). By starting in two playoff games in 2009, Flacco earned the record for most starts by a quarterback in the first two seasons in NFL history (37).[1] Flacco became the first quarterback to bring his team to the playoffs in his first five seasons, winning a game in each. In 2013 ESPN Analyst Ron Jaworski said that Flacco has the strongest arm in the NFL.[2] Flacco led the Ravens in a 34-31 win in Super Bowl XLVII, and was named the game's MVP.
NFL records
First rookie quarterback to start all sixteen games and make the playoffs (shared with Matt Ryan)
First rookie quarterback to win two playoff games[22]
Most starts by a quarterback in first season: 19
Most starts by a quarterback in first two seasons: 37
Most starts by a quarterback in first three seasons: 55
Most starts by a quarterback in first four seasons: 73
Most starts by a quarterback in first five seasons: 92
Most wins by a quarterback in first 80 consecutive starts: 54
Most combined regular and postseason wins in first three years as a quarterback: 36 (tied with Dan Marino)[23]
Only quarterback to start and win a playoff game in each of his first five seasons[24]
Most road playoff wins by a quarterback: 6
Ravens franchise records
Most Consecutive Starts by a quarterback - 80
Most Career Passing Yards - 17,633[25]
Most Career Pass Attempts - 2,489
Most Career Pass Completions - 1,507[25]
Most Career Passing Touchdowns - 102[25]
Most Times Sacked in a career for Starting QB - 174[25]
Highest Quarterback Rating, Career - 86.3[25]
Most regular season wins - 54[25]
Most postseason wins - 8[25]
Best record for starting QB - 54-26[25]
Most consecutive pass completions: 14 vs. Denver Broncos (November 1, 2009)[25]
Most 3,000 passing yard seasons, career - 4 (2009-2012)
Most consecutive seasons, 3,000 yards passing -- 4 (2009-2012)
Most 300+ Passing yard games in career by a starting QB - 14[25]
Highest single season quarterback rating — 93.6 (2010)[25]
Most times sacked in a single season - 40 (2010)[25]
Highest completion percentage in a single season - 63.1 (2009) (in 16 starts)[25]
Fewest interceptions in a regular season by starting QB — 10 (2010) (16 starts)[25]
Most career interceptions - 56[25]
Most passing yards in a playoff game (331 in 2013 vs Denver Broncos)[25]
Most career 4th quarter comeback wins - 9[25]
Most 4th quarter comeback wins in a single season - 3 (2012) (tied with Steve McNair)
Most career game winning drives - 14[25]
Most game winning drives in a single season - 4 (2010) (Tied with Elvis Grbac)[25]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Flacco
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