Chiefs fall to Browns, 41-34
The Kansas City Chiefs finally scored some points but it still wasn’t enough in a 41-34 loss to the Cleveland Browns.
Most who saw this game on the schedule made sure they didn’t watch it considering the two teams involved, but it actually turned into one of the most exciting games of the year.
Running back Jerome Harrison had a huge second half to finish the day with 286 yards and three touchdowns. The rushing yardage broke the single-game franchise mark set by the legendary Jim Brown. The Chiefs certainly won’t be bragging about that.
They also won’t be happy that they surrendered two kickoff returns for touchdowns to star Joshua Cribbs. Had the Chiefs simply done their job on special teams, they would have won the game.
About the only bit of good news was the play of struggling quarterback Matt Cassel. Cassel threw for 331 yards and two touchdowns in what will hopefully be his breakout performance.