The Cleveland Browns have set a new and unusual mark from their extremely uninspiring 2025 season.
Despite winning just five games, the Browns have become the first team in NFL history to have two quarterbacks from the opening day roster to be named as Pro Bowlers. This comes after both Shedeur Sanders and Joe Flacco were late additions to the Pro Bowl roster.
Sanders was added to the games earlier this week, while Flacco was added on Friday afternoon. Flacco, of course, was the Browns' opening weekend starter. He was then benched for Dillon Gabriel and subsequently traded in-division to the Cincinnati Bengals after the injury to their star quarterback Joe Burrow. Flacco went on to light it up through the air despite a lack of overall wins in Cincinnati.
So, there will be a small Cleveland reunion at the Pro Bowl games, where Flacco and Sanders can catch up with one another after one of the weirdest seasons imaginable for both of them.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns become first team in NFL history to accomplish an odd task