Flacco chasing elusive Super Bowl
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Maybe it’s going to take a trip to the Super Bowl to convince those outside the Baltimore Ravens’ locker room that Joe Flacco is an elite NFL quarterback.
Flacco is the only starting quarterback in NFL history to reach the postseason in each of his first five seasons. His 61 victories (including the postseason) are more than any NFL quarterback since the start of the 2008 season.
Flacco has won five road playoff games in his career, tied with Eli Manning for the most in NFL history. Joe Montana didn’t do it. Neither did Brett Favre, Steve Young, Troy Aikman or Peyton Manning.
Each of those greats, however, owns a Super Bowl ring. So does Tom Brady, who will lead the New England Patriots (13-4) in Sunday’s AFC championship rematch against the Ravens (12-6).
Flacco’s teammates don’t care about how his resume stacks up against the other greats in the game.
“That’s a question you guys have got to answer,” wide receiver Anquan Boldin told reporters this week. “He eady has our respect.”
