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Cleveland Browns count down Jim Donovan's Top 10 calls of 2018 season

The 'Voice of the Browns' had many memorable play-by-play moments
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CLEVELAND — This will make your night!

The Browns have put out a video looking back at Jim Donovan's Top 10 play-by-play radio calls from this past season. 

2018 marked the 20th season for Jimmy as 'The Voice of the Browns.' He has told me on several occasions that he had more fun calling the action this year than in any other season, including their playoff appearance in 2002. 

Some of the highlights the Browns picked were obvious ones (think 'Chubba-Wubba-Hubb'), but there may be a few on this list you've forgotten:

The Browns didn't ask us, but we would have had these moments on the list. Let's call them the 'Best of the Rest':

"Is this how it feels?"

Once we figured out that the Browns pretty much had the win against the Jets locked up after the Joe Schobert interception, Jimmy's line of "is this how it feels?" was a perfect way to cap off the team's first victory in 635 days. 

"With a little help from his friends"

Anytime Jimmy can incorporate a Beatles song into a radio call, that's a winner in my book. Watch and listen how he describes David Njoku's short touchdown catch in Cincinnati. 

"Triple reverse"

There are many reasons why this play was so cool. First, you've got a triple-reverse pass going on. Second, it's against the Bengals. Third, you not only hear Jimmy and Doug Dieken, but this play also featured Baker Mayfield wearing a microphone. 

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