History, make some room in that record book. Johnny Manziel has now thrown two career passes that have gone over 30 yards and both were caught for touchdown passes, including on Sunday’s first drive against the Titans — a 60-yard bomb to Travis Benjamin, the same receiver who caught Manziel’s first-ever touchdown pass last week. (That went 54 yards.)

Yeah, we thought it was pretty weird that Manziel had never thrown a pass over 30 yards, completed or not, but it’s true. His longest pass, prior to last week, came in Week 12 of 2014 when he had a 24-yarder to Jim Dray, which came soon after an 18-yard throw to Josh Gordon and was followed by a 10-yard touchdown run by Johnny Football himself. It was stretch which clearly got Cleveland fans into a frenzy and had Jerry Jones reaching for the Johnny Blue.

As for the “first two passes over 30 yards going for 50+ yard touchdown,” maybe there is no record for such a stat but, if not, we’re just going to assume Manziel has it and that he will never, ever throw a pass for longer than 30 yards and not have it brought in for a touchdown. Hey, I’m just playing the numbers here.