Browns Vs Chiefs: Final Injury Report

Browns Vs Chiefs final injury report has two Browns listed as out, quite a few questionable while the Chiefs have one key player listed as questionable and one player listed as out:

As the Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs look to kickoff what both teams hope will be a Super Bowl season, injuries can always play a huge role in the results of a season. Last year, an injury to Patrick Mahomes gave the Browns a great chance to upset the Chiefs in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. For Kansas City, injuries to their offensive line, seemingly, cost them in their loss to Tampa Bay in the Super Bowl.

Entering the 2021 season, Cleveland made it a goal for the team to make it to Week 1 as healthy as possible. While they will be without a few players expected to make their initial 53-man roster, the Browns seem to have met their goal. Only OL Michael Dunn and rookie LB Tony Fields II are listed as out on the Browns Vs Chiefs final injury report.

A number of Cleveland players are listed as questionable including Odell Beckham Jr. and Grant Delpit who are both returning from season-ending injuries last season.

For Kansas City, the biggest story doesn’t show up on the injury report. As we have covered including updating this afternoon, SS Tyrann Mathieu has not been activated from the COVID-19 reserve list but must be by Saturday at 4 PM to play on Sunday.

The Chiefs only list OL Austin Blythe as out for Sunday with two others including edge rusher Frank Clark as questionable.

The final injury report can be found here:

The Browns are hopeful that all of their questionable players will be available Sunday but we will only find out, officially, around 3 PM. We will keep you updated with all the injury reports leading up to Sunday’s big Week 1 matchup.

Browns Vs Chiefs Week 1: Behind Enemy Lines with Chiefs Wire

What does Week 1 mean to the Chiefs? What’s up with their OL and defense? When must we know about Honey Badger? Behind Enemy Lines with @TheChiefsWire here with the answers:

As we prepare to watch the Cleveland Browns take on the Kansas City Chiefs, we wanted to get a better feel for how things are looking for the home team in Week 1. Browns versus Chiefs could be the best game of the opening week of the NFL season.

We checked in with Charles Goldman Managing Editor of Chiefs Wire for a look into the opponent in Week 1’s Behind Enemy Lines series:

The Chiefs remade their offensive line this offseason after a disastrous experience in the Super Bowl, which position (or positions) might still be a weak link there for Week 1?

It’d be a real homer answer to say they don’t have a weak link, but compared to the Super Bowl it really feels like it. I’m going to go with the left tackle position, though. The Chiefs’ big-time trade acquisition, Orlando Brown Jr., has been the weakest player in pass protection through three preseason games. While all other starters only allowed a single pressure combined, he allowed one in each preseason game. He’s still clearly making some adjustments moving to a pass-heavy scheme in Kansas City, while coming from a run-heavy scheme in Baltimore.

Nationally, there are concerns about the Chiefs’ defense but there are big names on that side of the ball. Is KC actually concerned about the quality of their defense?

I don’t think anyone who actually saw the Chiefs defense play during the preseason is too concerned. The starting defensive unit for Kansas City allowed just 56 yards, three first downs and no touchdowns through all three preseason games. That includes snaps played against Jimmy Garoppolo, Trey Lance, Kyler Murray, and Kirk Cousins. They also tied for the most sacks in the league (15) through the entire preseason. They did that without Frank Clark for all three games. Chris Jones also missed the Week 3 game against the Vikings. Really, this group looks deeper and more comfortable than they’ve ever been in their two years prior under Steve Spagnuolo.

While we know Patrick Mahomes just keeps getting better, is there a hope of slowing down the Chiefs’ passing attack besides a bad offensive line?

You can hope that the pass-catchers forget they have hands. Browns fans probably know what that is like after having Demetrius Harris on the team. Look, It’s really tough to stop what the Chiefs have got going on offense. Between Mahomes’ natural talent, the bevy of weapons on offense and the schematic genius dreamt up by Andy Reid — you’ve got to catch them on the right day if you’re going to come away with a win.

Tyrann Mathieu continues to be out due to COVID-19, is there a drop-dead date where he must return to play Sunday afternoon?

Yeah, they need to activate Mathieu from the Reserve/COVID-19 list by Saturday at 4:00 p.m. league office time. If that happens he’ll have a chance to play. He’s been participating in team meetings via Zoom. Both Andy Reid and Steve Spagnuolo have mentioned that Mathieu is the type of player who doesn’t need to practice in order to play. Typically, Reid requires his guys to get in a limited practice on Friday in order to have a shot to play.

This game has a lot of meaning to Cleveland, does it feel that way for Kansas City or are the Browns just another game?

Sure, the Chiefs aren’t out for any postseason revenge, but this game has a ton of meaning for the players, coaches and fans in Kansas City. It’s not because they’re playing the Browns, but rather because it’s the first game since a massively disappointing performance in Super Bowl LV. The Chiefs want to put that game behind them and the only way to truly do that is to start the season off strong with a win over an ascendant team in the AFC conference.

Make sure to follow Goldman and Chiefs Wire for everything Kansas City from now until after the game ends.

Cleveland Browns vs. Kansas City Chiefs live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, predictions

The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Cleveland Browns in an AFC Divisional matchup on Sunday afternoon, stream it live.

The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Cleveland Browns in an AFC Divisional matchup on Sunday afternoon. The winner will go to the AFC Championship next week against the Buffalo Bills.

The Chiefs are coming off their bye and will be their first game in the playoffs this afternoon, Patrick Mahones will be looking to head to their second AFC championship in a row. As for the Browns, Baker Mayfield will be looking to stop the Chiefs and head to his first AFC championship.

This should be a fun one tonight, here is everything you need to know to watch the game this evening”

Cleveland Browns vs. Kansas City Chiefs

  • When: Sunday, January 17
  • Time: 3:05 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS, ESPN Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: I love the Browns in this spot, Baker Mayfield will be spreading the ball around like candy, Take the Browns and the points in this one.

Bet: Cleveland Brown +8.5

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Cleveland Browns vs. Kansas City Chiefs (-8.5)

Over/Under: 56.5 

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