Thirty-eight-year-old Steelers linebacker James Harrison now owns the team's all-time sack record after bringing down Browns quarterback Cody Kessler on Sunday.

The sack gave him 77.5 for his career, a half-sack better than Jason Gildon, who played in Pittsburgh from 1994-2004. As it turns out, Harrison, an undrafted free agent out of Kent State, earned his first sack for the Steelers in '04, and in 2008 he had a career-best 16 sacks during the team's Super Bowl season.

Of course, Harrison's best sack wasn't recognized by the league, though it did come against the Browns -- a Browns fan, to be precise -- 11 years ago:

Another fun fact: No. 3 on the Steelers' all-time sack list? Assistant coach Joey Porter, who had 60.

Interestingly, the Steelers' defense was tied for last place in sacks before Sunday's game. But thanks to the Browns' giving spirit, Pittsburgh sacked Kessler and his replacement, Josh McCown, a whopping eight times, which is tied for the most by any team this season.

The Steelers beat the Browns 24-9 thanks in large part to their defense. The win not only snaps a four-game losing streak but moves them into a tie for first place in the AFC North. Cleveland, meanwhile, falls to 0-11.