Harrison, Cribbs Set Records in Browns Win Over Chiefs

Jerome Harrison

Jerome Harrison

It was a record breaking day for the Cleveland Browns in their 41-34 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

Running back Jerome Harrison broke the team’s single game rushing records with absolutely monster numbers.

Harrison rushed for 286 yards and three touchdowns on 34 carries Sunday.

In addition to being a team record, the 286 rushing yards are third most in NFL history.

Also setting a record on Sunday was Josh Cribbs who returned two kickoffs for touchdowns, bringing his season total to eight, which surpassed the previous single season record of six.

Cribbs had returns of 100 and 103 yards on the day.

The two teams combined to score 75 points, which is remarkable on its own.

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