The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Mahomes has magic touch for Chiefs (8-1)

- By Tom Withers

CLEVELAND — With almost every flick of his right wrist, the legend of Patrick Mahomes grows. Only 10 games into his NFL career, Kansas City’s young quarterbac­k is doing things that have never been done before.

Mahomes passed for 375 yards, threw three touchdown passes — two to Cleveland native Travis Kelce — and continued the best start by a QB in 68 years as Kansas City’s impossible-to-handle offense kept rolling with a 37-21 win on Sunday over the Cleveland Browns, who played their first game since coach Hue Jackson’s firing.

Kareem Hunt, who also has Cleveland connection­s, had two scoring runs and one receiving TD for the Chiefs (8-1), who came in averaging 36.3 points with an offense overloaded with weapons for Mahomes. The 23-year-old used all of them in winning his first pro matchup against Baker Mayfield and the Browns (2-6-1).

“It’s a lot of fun,” said Mahomes, who was hurt by a couple drops. “It makes my job a lot easier knowing that I can trust these guys are going to be in the right spot. They’re taking care of their business.”

Mahomes and Mayfield didn’t match their epic college meeting in 2016, when they combined for more than 1,700 yards in offense. But the Chiefs put on another impressive offensive show with 499 total yards, averaging 8.6 per snap.

Browns defensive end Myles Garrett said preparing for Mayfield and Kansas City’s air-andground show is nothing like playing against it. “Their offense has a nice tempo and he gets the ball out of his hand pretty quick, so it’s hard to stop,” he said.

In his second season, Mahomes, who made just one start as a rookie, already has 29 TD passes and 3,185 yards, the most by any QB through 10 games since 1950. He has passed for at least 300 yards in eight straight games.

Cleveland lost its fourth straight, but it looked better under interim coach Gregg Williams than it did with Jackson, fired on Monday after going 3-36-1 in two-plus seasons. Mayfield threw two TD passes to Duke Johnson and finished 29 of 42 for 297 yards with one intercepti­on.

The Browns came in facing a monumental task in trying to slow Mahomes and an offense with speed, depth and no noticeable weaknesses. Things got much tougher for Cleveland when starting cornerback Damarious Randall (groin) was scratched and E.J. Gaines (concussion) and rookie Denzel Ward (hip) both got hurt in the first half.

Kansas City scored a touchdown on its first three possession­s and the Chiefs only had the ball for 11:29 in the first half as the Browns were able to control the clock. The Chiefs picked up where they left off in the third quarter with Mahomes firing a 13-yard TD pass to Kelce for a 28-15 lead.

Mayfield head shot: Mayfield was checked for a concussion and cleared after a questionab­le hit late in the third quarter. He was backpedali­ng and being wrapped up by Chris Jones when the rookie QB was struck in the helmet by Chiefs defensive back Ron Parker, who came in late but was not penalized. The NFL’s on-site medical spotter called down and Mayfield had to leave the game to be checked for a head injury.

Line shift: Browns rookie left tackle Desmond Harrison sat out with an unspecifie­d illness and was replaced by Greg Robinson, a former No. 2 overall pick who made his first start.

 ?? KIRK IRWIN / GETTY IMAGES ?? Patrick Mahomes threw for 375 yards and three scores Sunday as Kansas City pulled away from the Browns in Cleveland. The secondyear passer’s 29 touchdown passes and 3,185 yards are the most by any QB through 10 games since 1950.
KIRK IRWIN / GETTY IMAGES Patrick Mahomes threw for 375 yards and three scores Sunday as Kansas City pulled away from the Browns in Cleveland. The secondyear passer’s 29 touchdown passes and 3,185 yards are the most by any QB through 10 games since 1950.

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