Indianapolis, IN
Joe Flacco to stay in NFL: signs one-year contract with Indianapolis Colts
The Cleveland Browns made an attempt to bring back Joe Flacco, and it turns out that he was eager to return as well. However, their reunion didn’t come to fruition this time around. Instead, Flacco has reached an agreement with the Indianapolis Colts for a one-year deal, as confirmed by PFT. The deal includes a guaranteed $4.5 million with the potential to earn an additional $4.2 million through incentives.
During the 2023 season, Flacco previously signed a $1.8 million deal with the Browns, along with $4.05 million in incentives. His performance as a starter for Cleveland was noteworthy, with a 4-1 record that helped propel the team into the postseason. Notably, he was also recognized as the comeback player of the year.
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Flacco’s stats during his time with the Browns included a 60.3 percent completion rate, 1,616 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, and eight interceptions. However, the postseason game against Houston didn’t go as planned, with Flacco throwing for 307 yards, one touchdown, and two pick-sixes in a disappointing loss.
As for the Colts, they currently have Anthony Richardson as their starting quarterback. However, Richardson’s playing time last year was limited due to his rookie status and subsequent right shoulder surgery. Flacco’s connection with Colts coach Shane Steichen dates back to their time together with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021.
Flacco will be the backup quarterback for the season
During that period, Flacco served as Jalen Hurts’ backup while Steichen was the Eagles’ offensive coordinator. Although Flacco was briefly with the Eagles, he was later traded back to the Jets after Zach Wilson‘s knee injury, preventing him from taking the field for Philadelphia.
Having been the 18th overall pick in the 2008 draft, Flacco celebrated his 39th birthday in January. His experience and skill set make him a valuable addition to the Colts’ roster.
Flacco’s decision to join the Colts reflects his continued dedication to the game and his desire to contribute to a new team. His familiarity with Coach Steichen and his proven track record make him a promising asset for the Colts as they head into the upcoming season.
Indianapolis, IN
St. Benno Fest returns to the Athenaeum
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Athenaeum in downtown Indianapolis is getting ready to welcome spring with its annual St. Benno Festival this Saturday.
Organizers say it’s one of the longest-running cultural festivals in Indianapolis.
St. Benno Festival is based on the German tradition of “Frühlingsfest,” the springtime version of Oktoberfest, Athenaeum Foundation President Craig Mince says.
“It would always be the festival that would open up the beer garden,” Mince said. “So that was kind of their kickoff of the spring and that warmer season. “
The Athenaeum’s celebration focuses on St. Benno, the patron saint of anglers and the city of Munich, Germany.
There’s a lot of folklore surrounding St. Benno. He’s said to have created Bach beer. He also had a sidekick, “Einbeck,” which means “billy goat” in German.
Legend has it that when the invaders were coming to Munich, he threw the key to a church into a body of water. Years later, he caught a fish that had eaten the key and retrieved it.
“When the German immigrants came here to central Indiana, Indianapolis in particular, they started to organize,” Mince said. “They celebrated Benno. They celebrated Bach beer. So that was kind of the beginning of this institution.”
St. Benno Fest will include lots of beer, pretzels, and Gomez BBQ’s doner kebab.
Francene Thomas, the Athenaeum’s event and festivals manager, says there’s a lot of thought that goes into the menu.
“We want to definitely bring the tradition of this festival and continue that, but also, just bring some fresh flavor to it, too.”
The celebration serves as a fundraiser for the Athenaeum. Money raised will go back into maintenance and other events that promote German culture.
Tickets are $25 and can be bought in advance on the Athenaeum website. St. Benno Fest is a 21+ event and runs from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Indianapolis, IN
Lawrence mayor’s address: Growth, safety and health focus
LAWRENCE, Ind. (WISH) — Lawrence Mayor Deb Whitfield on Thursday evening delivered this year’s State of the City address, outlining her vision for the city’s future.
Her address focused on community growth, development, public safety and the Live Longer in Lawrence initiative. The initiative was designed to reduce barriers to health care for residents.
The city also plans to emphasize arts and culture to ensure Lawrence’s 49,800 residents feel connected to the community.
The Democratic mayor emphasized her administration’s commitment to turning goals into tangible results. “In Lawrence, we are not in the business of ideas that sit on the shelf. We are turning vision into momentum. We are making plans and putting them into actions. We are taking opportunities and turning them into results.”
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