Chiefs and Browns at opposite ends of NFL spectrum as they meet 4 years after tight playoff matchup
Associated PressCLEVELAND — When they met in the postseason four years ago, the Kansas City Chiefs and Cleveland Browns were both ascending teams. “I don’t remember too much about that playoff game,” said Browns safety Juan Thornhill, who was with the Chiefs at the time. It feels like forever ago.” The aforementioned “controversial hit” was delivered by Chiefs safety Daniel Sorensen, who jarred the ball loose from Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins with a helmet-to-helmet collision that wasn’t penalized. “Spent the last five years there, so it’s kind of different to be on the other side.” Kicking conundrums The Chiefs and Browns have both dealt with kicking issues, though not the same kinds. “We’re very supportive.” After making the playoffs a year ago, the Browns entered 2024 with Super Bowl aspirations that quickly evaporated.