Article By Kristopher Knox on 20th December, 2009
Ten days after a home win over the Pittsburgh Steelers ended a 12-game losing streak to the hated rivals, the Cleveland Browns picked up their third win of the season in a wild 41-34 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The shoot-out scoring was back and forth even though the passing attack of the Browns never got going.
In fact, it wasn't even needed as a pair of players were able to put the team on their shoulders and set a few records along the way.
Joshua Cribbs' 100-yard kick return TD late in the first quarter was the seventh of his career and set a new NFL record for kick return scores. Cribbs took the kick at ...
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