
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco speaks at a news conference at the team’s practice facility in Owings Mills, Md., Monday, March 4, 2013. Flacco agreed to a contract that will make him the richest quarterback in NFL history after leading the Ravens to a Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers. Credit: AP
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (TheBlaze/AP) — Joe Flacco became the highest-paid player in NFL history this week.
Flacco signed his new contract Monday worth $120.6 million over six years. He will receive a $29 million signing bonus, $52 million in guaranteed money and $51 million over the first two years of the deal.
Then he went straight to a Maryland McDonald’s for some celebratory chicken nuggets on his way home. According to the Los Angeles Times, Flacco ordered a 10-piece nugget meal with fries and an unsweetened iced tea for $6.99 after scoring his huge and historic contract.
“I kept saying to the people I work with, ‘Doesn’t that look like Joe Flacco?’” Sherry Norman, who works at the McDonald’s, said to ESPN. “And then he turned towards the window and it was him.”
The former first-round draft pick out of Delaware is the first starting quarterback in NFL history to make the playoffs in each of his first five seasons. He’s led the Ravens to nine wins over that span, tying Tom Brady for most among quarterbacks in the first five years of a career.
Flacco threw 11 touchdown passes and no interceptions during the recent postseason and led Baltimore to a 34-31 Super Bowl win over San Francisco.
And it all made the Ravens willing to pay him more money than Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees or any other of the great quarterbacks in the game today.
“When guys that are drafted in the first round, when guys that win football games for you, quarterbacks like that, when the time comes up for those guys to get paid, they usually become the highest paid guy in the league,” Flacco said. “I’m sure in a couple of months from now, someone is going to sign a deal, and you guys are going to be talking to them about how they are the highest paid guy in NFL history. That’s just the name of the game.
“I know that this isn’t going to hold up for that long, but that’s not a priority of mine to be the highest-paid guy. The priority of mine was to get that respect that I felt, that I feel now from this organization.”
Flacco is the quarterback the Ravens have longed to have for years, and they weren’t about to let him get away.
“We just returned from the (scouting) combine, and I remember the days of going there and studying and hoping that one of the quarterbacks could be our guy. … We’ve been out in that desert before,” Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said. “That all changed when we drafted Joe in 2008, and now we’ve secured him for many more years. He’s a significant reason we’ve been to the playoffs five years in a row, played in three AFC championship games, and now, we are Super Bowl champs with Joe as MVP.”
Flacco’s performance this past offseason almost certainly helped him receive his record-breaking contract. But the quarterback thought he was good enough to receive all that money before he threw three touchdown passes against the 49ers.
“Listen, winning the Super Bowl, winning the Super Bowl MVP doesn’t make me as valuable as I am,” he said. “I think I bring to the table what I bring to the table. I think I’m an asset to this team, and I’m worth what I’m worth. The fact that we won the Super Bowl just comes with that. If we didn’t win the Super Bowl this year, I still think I’m worth the same, and I still think I’m the same person to this organization. It may not be seen that way, but that’s the bottom line. I still think I give the team the best chance to win moving forward.”
By signing Monday, Flacco avoided receiving the franchise tag, which would have hindered the Ravens’ salary cap in 2013.
“I know we have a lot of good players on the team, and I love to play with those guys, so hopefully it works out very good for the organization and we can keep as many people as we need,” he said.
Flacco turned down a contract before the 2012 season that would have paid him roughly $15 million a year. His decision turned out to be a wise one.
“I thought I was worth more and didn’t really see any circumstances where I wouldn’t end up getting paid more than what they were willing to give me at that point,” Flacco said.
That assessment was as precise as one of his many sharp spirals in the Super Bowl.
“The real risk is that I could get hurt,” he said. “I always kind of had faith that we were going to get something done here no matter what. I didn’t know if we were going to go win the Super Bowl and all of that, so that kind of helped the situation out, I think, a little bit.”
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Comments (42)
Ghandi was a Republican
Mar. 6, 2013 at 12:29pmNot the last place I’d expect him to be. Not even close. I seriously doubt anybody in their right mind would say “gee, I never in the World though the guy would get something to eat on the way home, how crazy is that” KNOCK IT OFF WITH THE STUPID HEADLINES!
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Calamity Jane
Mar. 6, 2013 at 3:51pm“KNOCK IT OFF WITH THE STUPID HEADLINES!”
Bingo!
I find myself stopping by the Blaze less and less because of the amateurish writing and editorial decisions.
Scott Baker, managing editor….C’mon Scott….I know you from Pittsburgh….You are better than this.
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gobluebuckeye
Mar. 6, 2013 at 12:00pmThis is a NEWS STORY!!!!!!!!??? What the heck. A rich guy goes to McDonalds?? Well I am never going to get back the few seconds of my life I wasted on this story.
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OUT THE REGRESSIVES
Mar. 6, 2013 at 11:46amTo hell with professional sports.
I used to follow it but now they are a bunch of greedy players and ******** owners.
I will never buy anything that represents them.
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deeberj
Mar. 6, 2013 at 11:13amFlacco is from NJ, not far from where I live.What I hear and read is that he does not have an inflated ego like some famous rich people have. He is being smart with his money and not “making rain” like rappers are doing.
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thegreatcarnac
Mar. 6, 2013 at 11:00amA lot of quarterbacks go to McDonalds…; that is where they find a lot of recievers. The place is full of black people.
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deeberj
Mar. 6, 2013 at 11:11amRacist comment. Stupid comment.
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yoshik
Mar. 6, 2013 at 9:30amHumility-Something BozoBama needs to learn. Now, move to a cheaper country and commute.
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jman-6
Mar. 6, 2013 at 10:04amWhen did Flacco buy a car or was he riding with someone else. I saw an interview wher he said he didn’t own a car and he rode his bike to work. Humble man by any stretch! KUDOS Joe!
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tajloc
Mar. 6, 2013 at 9:11amHe did not demolish SF. He beat them but the Raven D beat SF decidedly. This is all good info for next year’s winner the Broncs
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C141BEngineer
Mar. 6, 2013 at 9:03amAll that money to throw a friggin football, while young men get there legs and arms blown off for 20 thousand a year, and then kicked to the curb. Shameless. Professional sports could disappear from the face of the earth, and I would not shed a tear.
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txjb
Mar. 6, 2013 at 9:13amI quit watching pro anything years ago . Spoiled brats,always getting into trouble etc. There are some good people in pro sports , but for the most part , nascar,nfl,nba,nbl all liberals and full of pc. The are gods to many people.
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lajari
Mar. 6, 2013 at 11:42pmThis shows the hypocrisy of the left and the occupy wall street people. Notice that they don’t protest the section of the 1% from Hollywood and sports – where people are really overpaid!!! The left is so full of hypocrisy – but then when the ethics are is so low on the left – it fits. It does bother me that politicians are ruining this country and they are allowed to breed and produce (ex: Kennedy’s) – we used to sterilize people with dev dis (that was wrong) but maybe we should do this to politicians so there are no more little Harry Reids, Kennedys, Pelosis, etc around..
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termyt
Mar. 6, 2013 at 8:39amSo the last place you’d expect a millionaire is a restaurant?
Hmm.
The last place I’d expect him to be is the unemployment office.
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PA PATRIOT
Mar. 6, 2013 at 8:11amHey, A man has got to eat !
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huey6367
Mar. 6, 2013 at 8:00amRich people stay rich by not spending everything they have.
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Gonzo
Mar. 6, 2013 at 7:46amRich person eats a McNugget, hold the presses!
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huey6367
Mar. 6, 2013 at 7:57amI wonder if he splurged and super-sized it.
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Gonzo
Mar. 6, 2013 at 8:24amInquiring minds want to know Huey.
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superduper
Mar. 6, 2013 at 12:47amI always thought he was descent as a quarterback, better than average, but when I saw what he did in the superbowl and how good he was I realized that he is a great quarterback. He threw an incredibly accurate game and demolished the 49ers of whom I was rooting for. And I’m a Seahawk fan. And he seems like a nice guy too. He definitely made me wake up to how good he really is.
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bpodlesnik
Mar. 6, 2013 at 6:48amI think he is a good quarterback, and I was even rooting for him in the Superbowl (Steelers fan), but sometimes I think some of the things he says come off as arrogant. Maybe he’s not meaning to, and he just has a hard time explaining himself.
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lessoneleg
Mar. 6, 2013 at 12:13amI like Joe, he’s worked darned hard. But he was surrounded by an aging veteran team of great players that have run the table.
I seriously doubt next year will be anything more than a maybe 10 & 6 team, maybe. He lost a lot of superior players, and the draft this year is not good.
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Norsegod
Mar. 5, 2013 at 11:36pmHe is sooooo not worth that kind of money. Notice he got a whole lot of that money up front. Before he starts to suck again. He got lucky this year. He’ll be back to the regular sucky Joe Flacco next year.
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whalevox
Mar. 6, 2013 at 2:58amHe is worth whatever someone is willing to pay.
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Stoic one
Mar. 5, 2013 at 11:06pmI was expecting Wal mart..
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Brasil2520
Mar. 5, 2013 at 10:59pmThey got a special this week 2 McFish for $3.50, I tried it when I lifted up the bun the McFish was the size of a stamp no joke and ex-tarter was $1.00 for both, they should rename it 2 McStamps with little McTarter sauce for $3.50
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Jake Dog2
Mar. 5, 2013 at 10:42pmWhat makes this news?? So he likes the food.
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spirited
Mar. 5, 2013 at 11:21pmand he goes to the john too
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electroencephalographic
Mar. 5, 2013 at 10:22pmAh McNuggets with honey dip’n packet. What happened to the honey?
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KingArthur
Mar. 5, 2013 at 10:19pmIts kinda funny. I hear liberals complaint about how much executives and CEO’s make, but I’ve never heard them complain once about athletes, not once. Think how much extra seats cost to pay these crazy salaries; how much extra jerseys, and other NFL brand name items cost the fans? Then they want tax payers to build them new stadiums… Why should we subsidize their irresponsible spending?
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Exrepublisheep
Mar. 5, 2013 at 11:06pmTaxpayer built stadiums are terrible. The NFL is tax-exempt as a NON PROFIT. Has been since the 60s’.
As America is discussing the fiscal cliff and all the issues with deficits. As America is trying to push for cuts to Low income Citizens, Veterans, the poor, elderly, disabled … let’s keep in mind that some of the most successful businesses in America do everything in their power to avoid taxes. These taxes will ultimately need to be paid by someone: Most likely YOU and ME.
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guitarspook
Mar. 5, 2013 at 10:19pmI thought it would show him at a dollar store…meh. Dollar stores are awesome though, no matter what income bracket! Poor people shop at the mall.
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Tri-ox
Mar. 5, 2013 at 9:46pmBREAKING NEWS: Man eats at McDonald’s!
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Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Mar. 5, 2013 at 9:50pmRuns at 11.
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guitarspook
Mar. 5, 2013 at 10:20pmhas constipation at 12 from said McDonalds
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Chromo200
Mar. 5, 2013 at 9:36pmSo he eats McNuggets .. millions of us do the same. Is this article about an add for McDonald’s, or about that Flacco is an average guy, or about recruiting for the NFL.
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JP4JOY
Mar. 5, 2013 at 9:27pmWoW!! What a news flash!
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Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Mar. 5, 2013 at 9:25pmThe sad thing was he ordered off the dollar menu, and wouldn’t put the change in the Ronald McDonald House donation jar and he also used a coupon.
See, that’s how bad the sequestor and Obamacare has hit us, Mulitmillionaires can’t afford Carl’s Jr., they have to go to McD’s.
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GBTVFan_Non_American_Overseas
Mar. 5, 2013 at 9:52pmWhen I read the headline, I thought he was just a millionaire eating like a pig at the local “All you can eat” : )…..I don’t know this guy, but I celebrate that money hasn’t changed him. He seems to be just an average guy enjoying his McNuggets, and he doesn’t need to eat Wagyu beef along with a bottle of Dom on a daily basis because he’s rich.
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Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Mar. 5, 2013 at 10:16pmI have a lot of earned respect for Flacco, for years I always thought he was overrated, until this year. As a Bronco fan, he broke my heart, but man, he played one heck of a post-season. Kudos Joe. Although personally, I hate McD’s, it doens’t agree with me, I prefer Wendy’s, or Smash burgers. But Chick Fil A rocks, love them shakes.
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DEFCON4
Mar. 5, 2013 at 11:08pm@ Darmok,
For such a small state, the U of Delaware (fcs) has produced 2 quarter-
backs to start a super bowl. The one Blue Hen we always will remember
is Joe Flacco. The one we’re still trying to forget is Rich Gannon, back when
as a Raider he threw 5 interceptions, 3 of which were returned for T.D.s.
Now, if we could only get a Carl’s Jr. here…..
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