The Cleveland Browns brought in Robert Griffin III in an attempt to breathe life into an offense that has struggled since 1999.
The list of quarterbacks since that time is comically long, so fans are hoping Griffin can be the starter for more than just a few games in 2016.
He can also make history if he can reach a certain amount of passing touchdowns, which is something brought up by NFL.com writer Marc Sessler.
This stat is frankly hard to believe. The game was never as pass-heavy as it has been in the last two decades, but 30 touchdowns is not something that should be so hard to reach more than once in nearly 70 seasons.