In Saturday‘s divisional matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, the Cleveland Browns have the opportunity to set an NFL record for quarterbacks: the most starting quarterbacks in consecutive seasons.
Last year, Cleveland started five signal callers: Deshaun Watson, Dorian Thompson-Robinson (DTR), P.J. Walker, Joe Flacco, and Jeff Driskel. That matched the record for the most starts in a single season in NFL history with the 1987 New England Patriots who started Steve Grogan, Tom Ramsey, Tony Eason, Bob Bleier, and Doug Flutie.