This might just be the weirdest list ever, and it would get even goofier if Shedeur Sanders added his name to it this weekend.
There have been only two Cleveland Browns rookie quarterbacks to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers during Mike Tomlin's tenure as head coach there.
The pair? Brandon Weeden and Dorian Thompson-Robinson, with the stat coming from ESPN.
Those were your first two guesses, right?
Sanders didn't play in the first meeting between these teams this season, but he'll have the chance on Sunday.
"Obviously, Shedeur did not play in the first Pittsburgh game, so first time versus that group," Browns coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters this week. "So you really have to spend a lot of time this week getting to know this defensive front, their coverages, those types of things."
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The Steelers are 9-6 and on the verge of clinching the AFC North. They'd actually clinch it before even playing if the Ravens lose on Saturday.
Sanders is just trying to put good tape together to prove he deserves a longer look as an NFL quarterback.
The Steelers won't make it easy, although a dinged-up Pittsburgh defense should at least give Sanders a bit of room to breathe.
Maybe he can join Weeden and DTR on a list that's pretty impressive, beating the Tomlin-led Steelers as a rookie. Sanders would just hope to have a better career than those guys after the feat.
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