Yep, Otto was my uncle, my Dad's brother.
Well, very cool indeed. I bet you have some great stories.
I'm too young to have gotten to see him play, but I've read plenty about his achievements as an athlete. He meant a lot to the city of Cleveland and especially the Browns franchise. Every time a "greatest QB" discussion comes up, I toss out Otto Graham's name and his accomplishments and the discussion always ends there. His legacy speaks for himself. Otto was truly the greatest winner in all of sports.
For those of you that overlooked this pre-ESPN QB, Graham compiled a 105-17-4 record with the Browns. He played ten total seasons of professional football and made the league championship game all ten seasons, winning seven league titles!
BTW, I would've loved to see him play with Jim Brown! Graham retired in 1955. Brown started on the Browns in 1957.