What a day it was in Arrowhead stadium for rookie corner Greg Newsome II and the Clevland Browns. In a game where virtually no defense was played, the 26th overall pick in this year's draft shined bright, picking off QB Patrick Mahomes twice, once for six and once to ice the game. Newsome's pick six appeared to be a pivotal play in what was a game of haymakers being traded, as it gave Clevland a two possession lead with just three seconds left in the first half, but a special teams blunder allowed Kansas City to answer back immediately with an incredible kick return as time expired. Not much changed with regards to game script in the second half as both teams continued trading touchdowns, and it became clear that the team with the ball last was going to win. Browns RB Nick Chubb (who also had a pretty nice game..) gave his team a three point lead with a 40 yard touchdown run on the first play after the two minute warning. It seemed inevitable that Mahomes was going to march the Cheifs down the field with ease as he was given an abundance of time to work with. Kansas City found themselves well within field goal range with under thirty seconds to play, when Patrick Mahomes made the costly mistake of trying to hit his TE Travis Kelce in the back right corner of the endzone. The rookie out of Northwestern stuck agaian and swooped in to high-point the ball and make an incredible game winning play. Coach Hernandez spoke after the game to Fox's Erin Andrews, "Man what a game, these are the types that take years off of your life... I am so proud of our guys for rising to the occasion and gritting out a win agasint a tremdously coached team... we're going to enjoy this one and keep it rolling into next week". Spirits are high in Beliveland after this one, as the Browns are poised to be a powerhouse yet again.
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