Quarterback Bernie Kosar, who the Browns drafted in 1985, led the team to three AFC Championship games in the late 1980s but lost each time to the Denver Broncos.
Brown is the only player in NFL history to average over 100 rushing yards per game for his career.
Brown is credited with a number of American football innovations, including the modern face mask, the practice squad and the draw play. He also played a role in breaking professional football's color barrier.
Due to their penchant for having games decided in the final moments, the team was nicknamed the Kardiac Kids.
While most of Graham's statistical records have been surpassed in the modern era, he still holds the NFL record for career average yards gained per pass attempt, with 8.98.
Browns receiver Mac Speedie scored the team's first points on a 19-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Cliff Lewis.
Darden, a three-time All-Pro free safety, holds franchise records with 45 career interceptions, 10 single-season interceptions, and 820 interception return yards.
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