The Cleveland Browns began playing professional football in 1946, which makes this their 76th season of action.
And in all that time, the Browns have had only one quarterback pass for 4,000 yards and throw at least 30 touchdown passes in a single season, with both being accomplished by Brian Sipe in his MVP season of 1980.
It seems almost impossible to believe that no one else has reached that mark in franchise history, especially since the NFL has continued to rewrite the rule book to favor offenses and the passing game.
The closest anyone not named Sipe to hitting the 4,000-yard mark wee Bernie Kosar (3,854 yards in 1986) and Baker Mayfield (3,827 in 2019).