Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy scored a 22-yard rushing touchdown in Kansas City’s Week 15 matchup against the Cleveland #Browns on Sunday.
The Cleveland Browns defense had a variety of performances in the 21-7 defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite the final result, Cleveland’s defensive game plan was aligned with stopping the Chiefs offense.
The Cleveland Browns got embarrassed at home by the Kansas City ... McLeod gave up a second touchdown in a tough matchup against speedster Xavier Worthy. Worthy received a screen pass behind the line of scrimmage and McLeod took a bad angle underneath ...
While the Texas Longhorns wait for their highly anticipated first-round matchup against the Clemson Tigers in the College Football Playoffs, they had a strong presence on Sunday in the NFL. Many notable players that used to rep the burnt orange like Xavier Worthy and Brandon Jones had amazing games as the schedule starts to wind down into the playoffs.
Browns quarterback Jameis Winston is the most aggressive quarterback in the league — he leads the NFL in turnover-worthy play percentage at 4.9%, per PFF — and the Chiefs actually capitalized on that aggression. Winston threw three interceptions before his backup threw another.
Patrick Mahomes threw two touchdown passes before leaving with an ankle injury, Xavier Worthy ran for a score and the Kansas City Chiefs finally didn’t have to sweat out the final minutes with a 21-7 victory over the mistake-prone Cleveland Browns.
James Proche II fumbled after taking his first couple steps of a punt return. Kansas City’s first offensive series had ended in a three-and-out, but Christian Roland-Wallace’s recovery of Proche’s fumble placed the Chiefs 21 yards away from the end zone.
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Check out these key facts and postgame notes from the Kansas City #Chiefs’ Week 15 victory over the Cleveland #Browns.
Mahomes threw two touchdown passes before limping off with an injury in the fourth quarter, Xavier Worthy ran for a score and Kansas City finally had a relatively easy win, 21-7, over the mistake-prone Cleveland Browns.