Behind Enemy Lines with Chiefs Wire to break down the AFC divisional round matchup

On the potential for rust, ex-Browns in KC, Baker Mayfield and more

The Cleveland Browns haven’t been in the AFC divisional round since the 1994 season. The Kansas City Chiefs played in this round a year ago, staging one of the most epic comebacks in NFL history in scorching past the Houston Texans. Trailing 24-0, the Chiefs surged back for a 51-31 victory on their way to a Super Bowl title.

It’s a matchup between the up-and-coming Browns and the been-there, done-that Chiefs. Kansas City is the AFC’s No. 1 seed after going 14-2 in the regular season, and they’re rested after the bye week. It’s a real challenge for the Browns but an achievable one.

To help get more info on the Chiefs, I turned to Chiefs Wire editor and old friend Charles Goldman for a few questions. Goldman offered up some thoughts on the Chiefs potential for rust, where the Browns have an edge and more.

Many of the big-name Chiefs haven’t played in 3 weeks. Is there any concern over some early rust from Mahomes, Kelce & Co.?

If you look at how the K.C. offense started against the Texans in the divisional round of the playoffs last year, there is no way that you cannot be at least a little concerned about rust. The thing is Mahomes, Kelce, and so on — they’re all well aware that they didn’t start that game the way they wanted to. They’ve really done everything they can to stay ready ahead of this game.

During Week 17, the players that weren’t injured actually worked and took all of the scout team repetitions and that includes Patrick Mahomes. Then during the bye week, they’ve all been doing a little extra in order to keep their minds and bodies limber.

Basically, they’re making the adjustments that they think they need to make to not come out looking rusty against the Browns. I’m not sure there’s really any tried and true method to it, though.

The Chiefs start two former Browns on the offensive line. How good is the line overall, and how have Andrew Wylie and Austin Reiter played for Kansas City?

The offensive line in Kansas City has seen an up and down year. They started out with two opt-outs from Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and Lucas Niang. They signed Kelechi Osemele to play left guard, but he suffered a season-ending injury in Week 3. Another former member of the Browns, Chiefs starting RT Mitchell Schwartz, has been out since Week 7.

So by Week 7, the Chiefs were already down their two starting guards, their starting right tackle and the player presumed to be the swing tackle. So they’ve been making do with what they have, which admittedly isn’t much. Reiter has been an above-average player in pass protection, but he has been hampered at times this season by a knee injury. I feel confident saying that he is the most consistent guy the Chiefs have on the offensive line right now.

Wylie has played a career-high in snaps this season and even started a game at right tackle, but his play hasn’t been anything spectacular. Mike Remmers and Eric Fisher get the job done as bookends, but they’re each prone to mistakes. I expect them to err a few times against a player like Myles Garrett.

What is one thing about the Browns that should worry the Chiefs?

I think that they’re going to be able to find success when they go empty against Kansas City. With Willie Gay Jr. sidelined by a high ankle sprain, the Chiefs have basically lost their most athletic linebacker. If the Browns can get Kareem Hunt or Nick Chubb isolated on Ben Niemann or Damien Wilson, that’s a pretty big mismatch in coverage. I’m hoping the Chiefs utilize their sub-package with Daniel Sorensen subbed in at linebacker to maybe offset that mismatch, but that might just be wishful thinking. They’ve favored their regular nickel package lately because it allows Tyrann Mathieu to roam in the secondary.

Who are a couple of Chiefs players who don’t get enough credit for the team’s success?

I think the defense in general doesn’t get enough credit. This is a unit that held nine teams to 21 points or less this year. Two of those teams are still in the AFC playoff race too (Bills & Ravens). Guys like Starting MIKE linebacker Anthony Hitchens, he’s having perhaps his best season as a professional. He’s the “glue guy” on the defensive side of the ball and he wears the green dot.

Then there’s rookie CB L’Jarius Sneed — this kid started the season playing outside corner. Led the NFL in interceptions by Week 2, but breaks his collarbone in Week 3. Had he not been injured he might be in the conversation for Defensive Rookie of the Year. He’s playing nickel corner now without practicing or preparing for that spot at all during the offseason.

I’ll give you one more too, ‘Dirty Dan’ Sorensen. He’s been highly underrated throughout his entire career, but he has a knack for game-changing plays when the Chiefs need it most. He’s had three game-ending interceptions over the past two seasons.

Your perception of Baker Mayfield from afar?

 I see a good, possibly great, quarterback that was dealt a bad hand for the first few seasons of his NFL career. I think maybe in the past, he was perceived as testy or immature because the Browns weren’t winning enough games. He’s a competitor, though, so I get the frustration over the lack of winning. Patrick Mahomes vowed that when he got to the NFL he was going to win games because he was sick of losing them at Texas Tech.

Right now, it seems like Mayfield is getting comfortable in Kevin Stefanski’s system and they’re doing a better job of putting him in a position to succeed. They’re not trying to fit him to some antiquated offense, but they’re doing some things that suit his game best. That’s the right way to do it and frankly, I’m happy for Mayfield. T

he NFL needs more success stories like his because teams are too quick to give up on quarterbacks. Coaching matters, situations matter and he’s in a good one right now.

Who wins and why?

At the risk of sounding like a homer– I think the Chiefs will win this game without much resistance. Getting back to the Super Bowl was what this team set out to do at the start of the season and they’re two games away from that goal. The majority of their players have been here before and that veteran mindset matters in moments like these.

The bottom line for me: K.C. has the best trio of offensive players in the NFL in Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce. They’ve averaged just under 30 points per game on offense this season. I don’t doubt that the Browns offense can score some points in this game, but I do wonder if a defense giving up an average of nearly 27 points per game can do enough to win.

4 keys to victory for the Browns against the Chiefs

Here are a few ways for the Browns to win their second game in a single postseason for the first time since the 1989 season.

The Cleveland Browns soared into Sunday’s AFC divisional round after flying past the Pittsburgh Steelers in a high-scoring wild-card romp. It won’t be as easy to fly into the AFC championship game, not with the Kansas City Chiefs standing in the way.

The Browns can rise to the considerable challenge in Kansas City. It will not be easy, but here are a few ways for the Browns to upset the Chiefs and win their second game in a single postseason for the first time since the 1989 season.

Final Browns injury report for divisional weekend: No players ruled out, 4 questionable vs. Chiefs

The Browns are finally getting healthy

There is very good news with the final Cleveland Browns injury report for the week leading into Sunday’s AFC divisional round matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs. No Browns players have been ruled out due to injury, and all players have been activated off the reserve/COVID-19 list.

The final injury report lists four Cleveland players as questionable:

  • RT Jack Conklin (knee/hamstring)
  • TE David Njoku (hamstring)
  • LB B.J. Goodson (hamstring)
  • TE Stephen Carlson (groin)

Four key players who were limited in practice during the week carry no injury status designation for the game. DE Myles Garrett, DT Sheldon Richardson, center JC Tretter and RG Wyatt Teller are all deemed good to go against the Chiefs.

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Browns vs. Chiefs tale of the AFC divisional round tape

Here’s how the two teams stack up statistically in a number of key areas.

The Cleveland Browns get a shot at knocking off the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC divisional round this Sunday. Fresh off an upset win in Pittsburgh over the rival Steelers, the Browns once again face a difficult opponent with a lot of offensive firepower and some premium defensive weapons.

Those same traits also apply to the Browns themselves, which makes this a fascinating matchup in Kansas City. Here’s how the two teams stack up statistically in a number of key areas.

All stats are from Pro Football Reference and Team Rankings.

Chiefs TE and proud Cleveland native Travis Kelce understands ‘I’m the enemy’

Kelce was a unanimous first-team All-Pro for the Chiefs in 2020

Travis Kelce is the best tight end in the NFL The Chiefs star was a unanimous choice as the first-team All-Pro this season after setting the NFL record for receiving yards by a tight end. He’s also a proud native of Northeast Ohio, a graduate of Cleveland Heights High School and someone who wears his love of Cleveland on his sleeve.

His two worlds collide on Sunday when his Chiefs face his hometown Browns in the AFC divisional round. It’s a conflict that Kelce is keenly aware of,

“Being from Cleveland and playing the Browns, it’s definitely upped the ante a little bit,” Kelce said in the first question in his Wednesday press conference.  I absolutely love Cleveland. but I understand we are each other’s enemies right now. I’ve got a lot of friends and family that are telling me I’m the enemy.”

Kelce, who played collegiately at Cincinnati, continued,

“It’s definitely going to be fun going up against the Browns. It’s going to be an exciting game.”

Stopping Kelce is a huge key for the Browns. He caught 105 passes for 1,416 yards and 11 TDs this season and that includes sitting out Week 17. His speed and toughness in the middle of the field are very difficult to defend when paired with the speed the Chiefs possess on the outside.

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Browns injury update: 3 players out, 4 more starters limited in Wednesday’s practice

The list includes 3 of the starting 5 offensive linemen

The first official Cleveland Browns injury report for the divisional round matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs features a lot of prominent names. Three players sat out Wednesday’s practice session in Berea, including All-Pro right tackle Jack Conklin and starting LB B.J. Goodson. Tight end David Njoku also sat out.

Four more starters were limited, most notably All-Pro DE Myles Garrett. Two fellow starters with Conklin on the offensive line, center JC Tretter and right guard Wyatt Teller, were also limited with lingering injuries. Defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson rounds out the limited list.

Conklin’s status, missing with a designated knee/hamstring issue, is the most concerning. He left Sunday’s wild-card win over Pittsburgh with the injury and did not return. Kendall Lamm is in line to replace Conklin if he’s not able to play.

Garrett, Teller and Tretter have all played through their respective injuries in recent weeks.

The full practice report from the Browns:

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Updated Browns COVID-19 status for the divisional round

There are still players and coaches who could return for Sunday’s game

The Browns are preparing to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC divisional round on Sunday. More players and coaches who have been sidelined with the team’s COVID-19 outbreak continue to become available by the day.

On Wednesday, the Browns activated Denzel Ward and Kevin Johnson from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Both cornerbacks missed the last two weeks after testing positive for the coronavirus.

There are still some players and coaches whose statuses remain up in the air.

Players still on the reserve/COVID-19 list

Left guard Joel Bitonio

Wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge

Both Bitonio and Hodge have the potential to be activated before Sunday’s game, but it is not certain that will happen. They were placed on the reserve list on Jan. 5th, which means the earliest they can be activated from their positive tests is Friday, Jan. 15th.

Coaches still sidelined

Head coach Kevin Stefanski

Passing game coordinator and defensive backs coach Jeff Howard

Assistant offensive line coach Scott Peters

Tight ends coach Drew Petzing

All the coaches could return as early as Thursday, based on the timeline of the positive testing. They will each need to clear the COVID-19 protocols established by the NFL and NFLPA, which do carry over to the coaching staff as well.

Offensive line coach Bill Callahan has cleared the protocols and is back with the team.

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The Browns Wire Podcast: Browns beat Steelers plus Chiefs preview

The Browns Wire Podcast: Browns beat Steelers plus Chiefs preview

Welcome to The Browns Wire Podcast, hosted by Josh Keatley (@JoshKeatley16). This week, Donovan James (@DonJamesSports) and I discuss the victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers and the upcoming contest against the Kansas City Chiefs.

  • Is the Chiefs’ offense too much to handle?
  • Can the Browns beat up on the Kansas City linebackers?
  • Can the Browns beat the ten point spread?

Give the Browns Wire Podcast a like on Facebook and follow along with us on Twitter.

It’s also available on all of your favorite podcast apps, including iTunes, TuneIn, Stitcher and Spotify. Thanks for listening!

Podcast is now streaming live on Tuesday and Wednesday night on YouTube!

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Odds watch: Browns are 10-point underdogs to Chiefs in divisional round of the playoffs

The 55.5 over/under is the highest line of the week

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A week after almost no one gave the Cleveland Browns a chance in facing the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round, the Browns are even bigger underdogs in the divisional round matchup in Kansas City with the Chiefs.

The Browns have opened as 10-point underdogs against the reigning Super Bowl champs at BetMGM, a line that carries consistently across most sportsbooks. At 55.5, the over/under line is the highest of the upcoming divisional round games.

Kansas City is the AFC’s top seed and earned a bye in the opening weekend. The Browns are the lowest remaining seed at No. 6. Kansas City finished 14-2 while the Browns completed the regular season at 11-5 before trouncing the Steelers in the opening round.

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