Josh Cribbs got it started and Jerome Harrison finished it. In the end, the Browns playmakers left Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium with plenty of personal accolades and a wild, 41-34 victory.
Cribbs gave the Browns a jolt with kickoff returns of 100 and 103 yards to hang with the Chiefs in the first half, and Harrison found the end zone three times in the second half while compiling a record-breaking 286 rushing yards.
"For the past two, three weeks, Josh and I have had a personal (competition) against each other," Harrison told the Associated Press after the game.