You’ve probably heard some astounding statistics regarding Jake Browning’s victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in overtime.
After two NFL starts, the substitute quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals (81%), holds the record for greatest completion percentage.
After Jeff Blake, who threw for 387 yards against the Seattle Seahawks in his second start back on November 6, 1994, Browning’s 354 passing yards were the second-most in team history by a quarterback in his first two games.
And now for this: Browning threw for over 350 yards and ran for over 20 yards and a touchdown, becoming the first quarterback in NFL history to compete on 85% of his passes.
the first time ever! Consider all of the absurd plays made by quarterbacks with legs, such as Russell Wilson, Josh Allen, John Elway, Warren Moon, Steve Young, Randall Cunningham, Steve McNair, Aaron Rodgers, and Cam Newton. And the first person to reach this goal is Jake Browning.
Naturally, Browning expressed his desire to not be merely recognized as the player who had one standout Monday Night Football performance.
Dolphins- Cowboys’ 1993 Thanksgiving deserves a rewind
November 25, 1993 is the date. were at Texas Stadium for the Thanksgiving Day game between the Miami Dolphins, who were visiting from their hometown, and the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas leads the game by one point, but in the closing seconds, Miami is setting up for a field goal. Against the reigning Super Bowl Champions, the Dolphins might make a statement with a powerful kick. There are a lot of things to consider before we see what happens next. We must rewind in order to achieve it.
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