Top reactions to Chiefs’ Week 15 victory over Browns

See what #Chiefs fans on Twitter had to say about Kansas City’s victory over the #Browns in Week 15.

The Kansas City Chiefs advanced their regular season record to 13-1 after a 21-7 victory over the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field in Week 15.

The Browns were held scoreless by Kansas City’s outstanding defense through the first half, and the Chiefs put 21 points on the board before Cleveland’s first touchdown in the third quarter.

Browns quarterback Jameis Winston was sacked five times during the game, and threw three interceptions that kept Kansas City on top.

With this victory, the Chiefs maintained their lead for the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs, holding off the surging Buffalo Bills who defeated the Detroit Lions on Sunday afternoon.

Though Kansas City was expected to handle the challenge of facing Cleveland with ease, the Chiefs’ 14-point margin of victory over the Browns was something of a letdown for fans in Western Missouri.

Take a look at what fans in Kansas City and around the country had to say about the Chiefs’ latest victory:

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Final score: Chiefs defeat Browns 21-7 in Week 15

The Kansas City #Chiefs defeated the Cleveland #Browns 21-7 in Week 15.

The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Cleveland Browns 21-7 in Week 15 to advance their regular season record to 13-1.

Though Kansas City didn’t blow out the Browns in the game, the Chiefs never struggled to keep momentum on their side.

Kansas City’s defense came away with six turnovers in the matchup, and Patrick Mahomes managed to throw two touchdown passes without being intercepted.

It may not have been the Chiefs’ most outstanding performance on the scoreboard, but Kansas City’s players seemed to have shown up at Huntington Bank Field with something to prove.

Rising defensive end George Karlaftis tallied two sacks, and star cornerback Trent McDuffie recorded the first interception of his young career.

While Cleveland was outmatched in almost every phase of the game, reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett made his presence felt, even after a first-half injury scare.

The Chiefs are set to face the Houston Texans in Week 16 action on December 21.

Final score: Chiefs defeat Raiders 27-20 in Week 8

The Kansas City #Chiefs defeated the Las Vegas #Raiders 27-20 in Week 8 of the regular season.

The Kansas City Chiefs are 7-0 after defeating the Las Vegas Raiders 27-20 at Allegiant Stadium in Week 8.

Led by their outstanding defense, the reigning Super Bowl champions held quarterback Gardner Minshew and the Raiders to just 228 yards of total offense in the game.

Star tight end Travis Kelce led the Chiefs in receiving yards, notching 10 receptions for 90 yards and a touchdown in his most impressive performance of the 2024 regular season.

Patrick Mahomes threw for a total of 262 yards and completed 27 of his 38 pass attempts for two touchdowns and one interception.

In the running game, Kansas City relied on veteran running back Kareem Hunt, who rushed for 59 yards and one touchdown.

 

Though the Chiefs didn’t blow out their bitter divisional rival, this win will keep Kansas City’s perfect season alive for another week.

Expect to see all of the Chiefs’ stars continue doing their best to bring Kansas City its third consecutive Super Bowl title in February.

Steelers are now first place in the AFC North following Ravens’ loss

The Browns pulled off an unbelievable win by beating the 5-2 Ravens, 29-24. The Steelers are now 1st in the AFC North following the upset.

Jaws have dropped in Pittsburgh. The Cleveland Browns have done the unthinkable, pulling off an upset victory against the Baltimore Ravens. While Steelers fans wish both rivals could have lost on Sunday, Pittsburgh now holds a half-game lead over the Ravens in the divisional race.

The Cleveland Browns entered the contest with an abysmal 1-6 record and were tasked with the impossible—stopping the 5-2 Ravens and their dynamic offense in Week 8. Browns’ starting QB Deshaun Watson suffered a season-ending torn Achilles, leaving backup QB Jameis Winston to take over the signal-calling duties. 

Winston stepped up in a big way for his team, and in some ways for the Black and Gold faithful, as he threw a game-deciding TD pass with 59 seconds remaining to seal the win against the Ravens. 

The Pittsburgh Steelers are poised to improve their record to 6-2 against the New York Giants, furthering their lead in the AFC North divisional race, on Monday Night Football, October 28th at 8:15 PM EST.

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Two of Steelers’ AFC North rivals tear the house down in Week 5

The Bengals and Ravens incredible AFC North rivalry game is finally over, with Baltimore pulling off the 41-38 victory on OT.

Fear and doubt were cast into the hearts of Pittsburgh fans after a humbling defeat was handed to the Steelers by the Indianapolis Colts in Week 3.

As if there weren’t already enough reasons for concern, their AFC North rivals, the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals, closed out their highly competitive game in overtime with a field goal off the right foot of Baltimore’s kicker Justin Tucker.

The Ravens move to 4-2 on the season, just one game away from tying the Steelers for the best record in the division—if Pittsburgh can win their Week 5 matchup that is.

The Cincinnati Bengals drop to an awful record of 1 win and 4 losses. However, Pittsburgh shouldn’t take them lightly, as QB Joe Burrow not only threw for almost 400 yards and 5 TDs in the loss, but Cincinnati has also been within one score of winning each of their 4 losses.

While the Bengals and Ravens continue to give Pittsburgh a run for their money, one thing in the AFC North remains the same: “the Browns is the Browns“.

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Current, former Chiefs players react to Kansas City’s Super Bowl LVIII win on Twitter

Current and former #Chiefs reacted to Kansas City’s Super Bowl LVIII win over the #49ers on Twitter.

The Kansas City Chiefs are back-to-back Super Bowl champions after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in a thrilling matchup on Sunday night.

Their mettle in the game was unmatched and in just the second-ever overtime Super Bowl, Kansas City’s unbelievable come-from-behind victory will go down as one of the best efforts of all time in a championship game.

Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs on a final touchdown-scoring drive after Kansas City’s defense held San Francisco to a field goal on their first possession of overtime, and unlikely hero Mecole Hardman was the recipient of the game-sealing pass that lifted his team to victory.

The contest was pure poetry in motion, and as soon as the post-game ceremonies were over, both current and former Chiefs players took to Twitter to let fans know about their most recent accomplishment.

Check out some of the top Twitter reactions from some of Kansas City’s most familiar faces below:

Twitter reacts to Chiefs’ unbelievable overtime win in Super Bowl LVIII

Twitter had plenty to say about the #Chiefs’ unbelievable overtime win over the #49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.

The Kansas City Chiefs clinched a victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII after an unbelievable touchdown drive in overtime that secured them their second consecutive championship.

The hotly contested matchup was exciting in all four quarters and came down to Kansas City’s final possession. Patrick Mahomes drove the Chiefs downfield after Kansas City’s defense held San Francisco to a field goal on the first possession of overtime, and found wide receiver Mecole Hardman on a pretty touchdown pass that proved to be the knockout blow.

Fans across the country exploded on Twitter after the Chiefs’ momentous win, reacting to the otherworldly effort that secured Kansas City its second-straight Super Bowl win.

This game was one for the ages, and won’t soon be forgotten by anyone who watched history made on the field at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Check out Twitter’s top reactions to the Chiefs’ win below:

Twitter reacts to Marquez Valdes-Scantling’s game-winning reception vs. Ravens

Twitter went wild when #Chiefs WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling caught a pass from Patrick Mahomes to ice the #Ravens in the AFC Championship Game.

Marquez Valdes-Scantling took matters into his own hands late in the fourth quarter of the AFC Championship Game to help the Kansas City Chiefs sneak out of M&T Bank Stadium with a win over the Baltimore Ravens.

After a frustrating regular season, Valdes-Scantling has been a hero for Kansas City’s offense in the playoffs and made arguably the most important catch of his career on Sunday night.

Check out his incredible catch against Baltimore here, and notice the exceptional body control he demonstrated to reel the ball in:

When the Chiefs needed him most, Valdes-Scantling showed up. This game was close in all four quarters and in the biggest possible moment, the veteran wide receiver came down with the catch that sent Kansas City to the Super Bowl.

Fans on social media went crazy after Valdes-Scantling’s reception and made their voices heard regarding his effort at such a crucial moment.

Check out Twitter’s top reactions to the game-clinching play:

WATCH: Chiefs stars celebrate playoff win vs. Bills in locker room

The atmosphere in the #Chiefs’ locker room was electric after Kansas City’s win over the #Bills on Sunday night.

The Kansas City Chiefs earned a gritty road playoff win for the first time in the Patrick Mahomes era on Sunday night when they traveled to Orchard Park, New York to face off against the Buffalo Bills.

While the outcome of the matchup was decided by a missed field goal by Bills kicker Tyler Bass in the game’s final minutes, Kansas City put together a dominant performance against Buffalo in all four quarters.

Chiefs players were on cloud nine in the locker room after their hard-fought victory and were seen celebrating their latest accomplishment in a video posted to Twitter by the team’s social media team.

Travis Kelce, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Drue Tranquill, and Patrick Mahomes can all be seen embracing and congratulating each other on a job well done, clearly excited that they had pulled off the playoff upset.

Their work is far from over, though, as Kansas City is now set to face the Baltimore Ravens in their sixth-consecutive AFC Championship Game appearance next week.

Swifties lambast Bills fans after barbs exchanged pregame

Swifties didn’t hold back in mocking #Bills fans who they felt had disparaged Taylor Swift before Buffalo’s loss to the #Chiefs on Saturday night.

Fans around the NFL saw the Kansas City Chiefs handle their business in nail-biting fashion against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night. The Chiefs’ 27-24 win in Buffalo punched Kansas City’s ticket to a sixth-consecutive AFC Championship Game appearance and left Buffalo’s fans speechless.

Some of the Chiefs’ newest devotees, the so-called “Swifties”, got their first taste of high-stakes playoff football during the hotly-contested tilt after exchanging barbs with the Bills Mafia in the buildup to the game.

Sparks flew at the matchup’s conclusion after Buffalo’s kicker, Tyler Bass, missed a field goal that could have evened the score with mere minutes remaining in regulation.

The Swifties were ruthless in their mockery of Bills fans who they felt had disparaged the good name of their favorite pop superstar, Taylor Swift, with their behavior and signs ahead of the game’s kickoff.

Check out some of the Swifties’ responses to Buffalo after the Chiefs’ hard-fought win on Sunday night: