Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry has been known for his skills along the outside for quite some time now while the former LSU Tigers and Miami Dolphins pass catcher has now taken things to the next level. Although his last accolade has come away from the football field — well, sort of — Landry is now officially a world record holder.

Thanks to some help from former Browns quarterback and Notre Dame Fighting Irish standout Brady Quinn, Landry managed to haul in a whopping 48 one-handed catches in just one minute. Setting the Guinness World Record over the weekend ahead of Super Bowl LIII between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams, perhaps Landry has now officially solidified himself as the best one-handed catcher in the league.

Attention New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.

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Wrapping up his first season as a member of the typically underwhelming Browns in 2018-19, the 26-year-old Landry has become part of the young core that is presumably going to lead the lowly AFC North franchise out of the gutter. Certainly helping along the process after just one season in Cleveland, Landry came over to the Browns by way of a trade from the aforementioned Dolphins.

Miami originally selected the former LSU standout in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft while going on to retain Landry for his first four NFL Seasons.

Appearing in all 16 regular season games in each of his five seasons atop the highest level, Landry caught 81 passes for 976 yards and four touchdowns for the Browns.