With Week 15 rapidly approaching, the Cleveland Browns have their toughest challenge on the books in the form of the Kansas City Chiefs and their dominant defensive lineman, Chris Jones. Now, for fans in Missouri,
As the Cleveland Browns get ready to face the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 15 head coach Kevin Stefanski made the unusual move of benching starting kicker Dustin Hopkins and going with a backup just over an hour before kickoff.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski highlights turnovers and injuries in a challenging Week 15 defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski was not ready to name a starting quarterback for Sunday in Cincinnati, either Dorian Thompson-Robinson or Jameis Winston.
The Cleveland Browns have dropped to 3-11 on the year after falling to the Kansas City Chiefs at home on Sunday, 21-7. This latest defeat was one marred by turnovers as the Browns gave the ball to the defending champions a total of six times.
The Browns defensive end and head coach shared their thoughts as questions swirl regarding the futures of multiple people within the organization.
The Cleveland Browns fell to the Kansas City Chiefs by a score of 21-7 on Sunday afternoon in what was another ugly performance from Browns quarterbacks. Jameis
Ahead of their game against the Cleveland Browns, it’s time to release our Kansas City Chiefs Week 15 predictions.
Jameis Winston may have thrown his last interception for the Browns. Cleveland’s gunslinging quarterback threw three more picks in Sunday’s 21-7 loss to Kansas City, giving Winston eight in his last three games.
Six turnovers plagued Cleveland Browns in loss to Kansas City Chiefs, leaving questions about Jameis Winston’s role as starting quarterback.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said after Sunday’s 21-7 loss to Kansas City that he isn’t ready to make a decision about who will start at quarterback next Sunday in Cincinnati.
The Chiefs beat the Browns, 21-7, with Patrick Mahomes leading the way with 159 yards and two touchdowns on 19-of-38 pass completion. The Kansas City defense also played a big role in the victory, recording four total interceptions against Cleveland, who failed to score a passing TD.