The Joe Flacco $ 120.6 million contract has been submitted. The most valuable Super Bowl player receives a $ 29 million signing bonus and a bonus option of $ 15 million and $ 7 million. In 2013, FLACCO received a well-guaranteed base salary of $ 1 million for compensation for the first year of the first year of $ 30 million and a salary rate of $ 6.8 million.
Birth name: Joseph Vincent Flacco
Birthday: January 16, 1985
Birthplace: Audubon, New Jersey
College: Delaware
Position: Quarterback
Draft: 2008 / Round 1/ Pick 8
Wife: Dana Grady m. 2011
Children: Stephen Vincent Flacco
Height: 6 foot 6
Weight: 252lbs
Net Worth: $50 Million
salary: $20 million
Joe Flacco is the initial quarterback for Ravens Baltimore. He was a draft first round of Pick in 2008 which was taken number 8 after graduating from Delaware University. During the rookie year, he started all 16 matches and became only eight in history to do so. The nickname was among his colleagues, Joe Cool because of his light temperament and attitude during intense and close matches. He was also respected by his players because of his positive attitude. Even veterans like Ray Lewis looked up to the Flacco who regulated the tone for the entire team. He has won a playoff match for every season he has with crows. For five years his tenure he had led his team to win AFC North twice, appeared in three AFC championships, and won the XLVII Super Bowl. Flacco is named XLVII Super Bowl MVP.
Joe Flacco Espy Awards with Grady’s Wife
Joseph was born in Audubon, New Jersey in 1985. He attended Audubon High School and was an early quarterback. After graduating he was registered as number 39 among the Quarterback Prospect in class 2003. He went to Pittsburgh University after receiving a full college scholarship. Apart from exceptional school academics, they have a football program that is quite weak. Even worse Flacco has a limited play time behind Tyler Palko’s starter which eventually became a bench of heating for the New Orleans saints.
Flacco was transferred to the University of Delaware as a junior. He became the first quarterback of school but his leadership skills were lacking. FlacoCo is always calm and light which makes critics criticize the lack of communication and motivation to teammates. It was a rocky start because Delaware failed to make it qualify for the FCS playoff. The following year as a senior he hit the critics by assigning 20 school records. He threw 4,263 yards, 23 goals and five interception. He led the blue chicken to a record 11-4 and he averaged 104.2 passes per interception! In early September 2009, posters of 20 times 30 feet from Flacco were added to the Delaware Stadium facade.