Josh McCown Trolls Himself with Daughter’s School Jersey Day (Photo)

Sep 1, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Josh McCown (13) completes a pass against the Chicago Bears during the second quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott R. Galvin-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 1, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Josh McCown (13) completes a pass against the Chicago Bears during the second quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott R. Galvin-USA TODAY Sports /
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Josh McCown’s daughter had ‘jersey day’ at school. The veteran took the opportunity to troll himself perfectly.

Josh McCown is currently sidelined due to an injury for the Cleveland Browns. He was supposed to step into the starting quarterback spot for Robert Griffin III. However, an injury in his first outing cut that short. Even though he can’t help out his winless Browns teammates right now, though, it’s pretty clear he hasn’t lost his sense of humor.

If anything, McCown is an NFL journeyman. Over his long career, he’s served as either the starter or backup for nine different teams in the league. So when it was time for his daughter’s school to have “jersey day,” trolling himself was basically mandatory.

On Friday, the quarterback posted this picture of his daughter and her friends wearing his numerous jerseys, hilariously noting that there aren’t enough of them to get all of his jerseys out there:

This is just perfect in so many ways. Not only is it a fantastic move to have his daughter and all her friends all wear his jersey, but then to add in the burn on himself is pitch-perfect.

We don’t know if McCown will see another snap at quarterback for the Browns this season. Even when he gets back to 100 percent, rookie Cody Kessler has performed well thus far. If he doesn’t see another snap, though, perhaps the veteran will go on and add a 10th jersey to the collection. Alternatively, he seems like he might have an option of being a Twitter comedian.