The team closes out its three-game home stand in winning fashion
The Kansas City Chiefs hit the field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday to face the Cleveland Browns and close out their final matchup of a three-game home stand in front of another unbelievable crowd; they did so in victorious fashion, winning 23-17.The Chiefs didn't waste time getting to work as they elected to receive and began with a game-opening drive that was highlighted by a 24-yard pass from Chiefs QB
Following the game, Jamaal referenced the screen pass as another way that he can be involved with the team's offensive game plan.
"That's the goal," Charles said. "They do a great job of calling plays and getting me the ball and I can't say anything more; I'm just happy to be a part of this team and I was happy at the beginning of the season, when I saw the playbook and I saw the schemes. I was excited about what they can do, getting me the ball, so I can help my team."
Kansas City 3 Cleveland 0.
Kansas City's defense forced a three-and-out series by the Browns on Cleveland's first offensive drive.
The Chiefs took their next possession and moved right down the field, thanks to a seven-yard pass from Alex Smith to Chiefs WR
Kansas City 6 Cleveland 0.
SECOND QUARTER
Following a Browns punt, the Chiefs offense moved down the field, during the second quarter, in convincing fashion and punched it in for six, when Smith found Chiefs RB
After the game, Sherman described his first-career NFL TD.
"That was the natural progression of that play," Sherman said. "I was the number one read and if it wasn't open, he had other guys to go to; it ended up that I was open and it worked out."
Kansas City 13 Cleveland 0.
Later in the second quarter, the Chiefs again crossed into Browns territory, before calling on Succop for a 52-yard FG attempt, which just missed to the left.
Following the miss, the Browns offense used two plays to cover 58 yards as Jason Campbell found Browns WR Josh Gordon for a 39-yard TD pass.
Kansas City 13 Cleveland 7.
The Chiefs offense responded in quick fashion. Kansas City went on a drive that lasted six plays, covered 75 yards in 1:33, before Smith found McCluster with a laser pass for a 28-yard TD.
"It's a play we've been working on," McCluster said. "The defense, it's almost like they forgot about me; I don't know if they saw me, because I'm 5'8, I'm short, but Alex saw the open man and he threw the ball where it needed to be and we were able to connect and get six points."
Kansas City 20 Cleveland 7.
The Cleveland Browns answered with a scoring drive of their own as Jason Campbell led a seven-play drive that covered 54 yards in 1:01, before Browns K Billy Cundiff made good on a 44-yard FG.
Kansas City 20 Cleveland 10.
The score remained the same into halftime.
THIRD QUARTER
The Browns opened the second half with a drive that featured throws from Campbell to Josh Gordon for 14 and 23 yards, eventually leading to the Chiefs 23-yard line. Facing a third-and-five, Campbell rushed for four yards, bringing up a fourth-down-and-one situation, which Cleveland converted, following RB Willis McGahee's two-yard gain.
On the very next play, Campbell threw a 17-yard TD pass to Browns RB Fozzy Whittaker, helping to narrow the Chiefs lead to three.
Kansas City 20 Cleveland 17.
FOURTH QUARTER
During the Browns second drive of the fourth quarter, Jason Campbell dropped back and tried to connect with Browns FB Chris Ogbonnaya, but Chiefs LB
DJ described his hit on Ogbonnaya, after the game.
"I was in zone coverage," DJ said. "I just read (Jason) Campbell's eyes and Chris Ogbonnya is a Texas guy, so I had to give him a little taste of what we do over here at the Chiefs."
Campbell went right back to the air for the next two plays, including a 37-yard completion to Browns TE Jordan Cameron.
However, Kansas City's defense refused to budge, thanks to a sack by
In the locker room, after the win, Houston talked about his QB sack against Campbell.
"Honestly," Houston admitted, "I have to go watch the film. I don't know what I was doing; I'm just rushing and it's a reaction."
Kansas City was forced to punt on its next drive, but regained possession after Chiefs LB
The Chiefs were unable to capitalize after the turnover, leading to Colquitt punt.
The Browns offense was facing not only the Chiefs defense, but the passionate Arrowhead Stadium crowd. With 2:12 left in the fourth quarter, the Browns attempted to convert on fourth-and-seven, before Campbell's pass attempt fell incomplete.
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