This was amazing on a lot of different levels. For starters, how did Peyton Manning's mark of 26 touchdown passes as a rookie, set in 1998, stand for so long? More and more rookie quarterbacks are thrown to the wolves -- I mean, given meaningful snaps right away -- while running the ball has become as antiquated a concept as owning a VCR. Yes, Russell Wilson tied Manning in 2012, but it's crazy that it took so many years for someone to get to 27. What's impressive about this is that Mayfield was able to accomplish this feat with the Browns (no disrespect; Cleveland did upgrade the surrounding cast, but you all know the track record of previous Browns QBs) while starting in just 13 games (though he appeared in 14). You certainly can't blame folks for being excited for the Browns next season. Cleveland is going to the playoffs in 2019.