Hours after the Browns unveiled the Jim Brown statue outside of FirstEnergy Stadium, Isaiah Crowell did something not even the legendary running back could claim during his storied career in Cleveland.
On the first play of Cleveland's second drive of the game, Crowell took a handoff, burst through a gaping hole on the left side of the line and ran 85 yards for a touchdown. It was the longest touchdown run by the Browns in 57 years, as only Bobby Mitchell (1959) had one go longer. Brown's career long went for 80.
“It was just a power play," Crowell said.