The Browns turned the ball over six times in their 21-7 loss to the Chiefs in Week 15, falling to a 3-11 record on the season.
QB Jameis Winston and the Browns offense had the ball at the Kansas City 29-yard line early in the fourth quarter looking to cut the Chiefs' lead to one score, but Winston threw his third interception of the game on a deep ball intended for WR Michael Woods II.
Despite the Browns defense forcing a turnover on downs and a punt on the following two drives for the Chiefs, the Browns offense was unable to find the end zone in the fourth quarter as the Chiefs left Huntington Bank Field with their 13th win of the 2024 season.
Here are 10 key numbers from the Browns' Week 15 loss to the Chiefs.
0 – The Browns did not have a sack against the Chiefs, marking just the second time this season the Browns have finished a game without a sack. The Browns also failed to record a sack in their loss to the Broncos in Week 13.
4 – The Browns converted on just four of their 12 third down conversion attempts. On their lone fourth down conversion attempt in the second quarter, Winston threw an incomplete pass to WR Elijah Moore.
5 – Winston was sacked five times for a total loss of 37 yards. He also committed an intentional grounding penalty as he attempted to avoid taking a sixth sack, losing an additional 15 yards.
Play-by-play action shots from the Cleveland Browns' Week 15 NFL game vs. the Kansas City Chiefs
6 – The Browns turned the ball over six times in their Week 15 loss to the Chiefs. Winston threw three interceptions and QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson added another after taking over in the fourth quarter. WR James Proche II fumbled on his first punt return of the game and RB Nick Chubb fumbled in the third quarter.
9 – LB Jordan Hicks and S Grant Delpit led the Browns defense with nine total tackles each. Hicks added a pass defensed in the third quarter on a throw intended for WR JuJu Smith-Schuster.
45 – The Browns committed six penalties against the Chiefs for a loss of 45 total yards. Three penalties came before the snap and two were committed on special teams plays.
47 – Because of advantageous field positions set up by turnovers, the Chiefs averaged just 47 yards per scoring drive. Their first touchdown drive came after Proche's fumble, as the Chiefs took just three plays to drive 21 yards for the score. Their longest touchdown drive of the game was 87 yards, coming in the second quarter. Their final touchdown drive came after Winston's second interception, as the Chiefs took over on the Cleveland 34-yard line before finding the end zone in the third quarter.
62 – RB Jerome Ford had the longest play of either team, taking off for a 62-yard touchdown in the third quarter for the Browns' only points of the day. Ford finished with seven carries for 84 yards, adding two receptions for 20 yards.
117 – In addition to his strong day on the offense, Ford had four kickoff returns for a total of 117 yards. Ford had a 45-yard return in the third quarter, the third-longest of his NFL career behind his 56-yard return in Week 14 this season against the Steelers and his 48-yard return in Week 10.
1,000 – WR Jerry Jeudy surpassed 1,000 yards in a single season for the first time in his career with an 11-reception, 108-yard performance against the Chiefs. Jeudy currently has 1,052 receiving yards with three games remaining in the 2024 season.