Josh McCown had a game on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens that no one saw coming.
His 457 passing yards were not only a personal best, but is also the highest total by a Cleveland quarterback in franchise history. (That’s all the way back to 1946 if you are scoring at home.)
McCown became just the sixth Cleveland quarterback to surpass 400 passing yards in a game, joining Bernie Kosar (401 vs. Miami and 414 vs. Pittsburgh, both in 1986), Otto Graham (401 vs. Pittsburgh in 1952), Kelly Holcomb (413 vs. Cincinnati in 2004) and Brian Sipe (444 vs.