During the first Browns game of the 2016 preseason, Hue Jackson dialed up a deep ball -- on the very first play, no less -- from Robert Griffin III to Terrelle Pryor that got Browns fans salivating about an improved offense, even as they watched Griffin get a little beat up against the Packers.

Jackson rolled back the deep ball in Week 2, calling another play from Griffin to Pryor, this time resulting in a 50-yard bomb from Griffin to his emerging target.

There's never been a doubt about Griffin's ability to throw the ball down the field. He's got tremendous touch on the deep pass -- he showed it later with another gorgeous deep ball touchdown to Gary Barnidge -- it's all about staying healthy and making the right reads.

What was really impressive about this particular catch? Watch the separation Pryor gets on Desmond Trufant, one of the better corners in the league. He cuts an imposing figure out there when he's in the right position.

We can keep telling ourselves it's the preseason over and over, but the Browns look like they've got something cooking on offense early under Jackson. It being led by RG3 would be all the more incredible.