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NFL : Teaser Line Matchup
Sunday 12/27/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
CLEVELAND
 
KANSAS CITY
+11.5  

-11.5  
+400

-600

43
 
13
Final
17

CLEVELAND (3 - 11) at KANSAS CITY (9 - 5)
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Week 16 Sunday, 12/27/2015 1:00 PM
Board SideTotal
117CLEVELAND+17Over 36
118KANSAS CITY-5Under 48
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-11-8.74-98-618.19.1334.3(5.5)1.827.613.1387.9(6.3)1.2
Road Games1-6-3.82-53-415.48.3343.9(5.8)2.029.415.1387.0(6.4)0.6
Last 3 Games1-2-11-20-313.37.7328.0(5.5)1.725.714.3340.3(6.2)0.0
Grass Games2-7-6.93-56-320.19.6338.6(5.5)1.726.812.3402.0(6.5)1.7
CLEVELAND - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)18.19.118.930:4923-86(3.8)24-3862.9%248(6.5)61-334(5.5)(18.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.21.610.719.230:1825-99(4)23-3663.4%243(6.7)61-341(5.6)(15.8)
Offense Road Games15.48.318.131:5121-78(3.7)26-3967.5%266(6.9)60-344(5.8)(22.3)
Defense (All Games)27.613.120.630:3029-135(4.6)20-3262.5%253(7.8)62-388(6.3)(14)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.911.219.830:2626-107(4.1)23-3663.5%251(7)62-358(5.8)(15.6)
Defense Road Games29.415.121.729:2030-140(4.7)20-3165.0%247(8.1)60-387(6.4)(13.2)
CLEVELAND - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.61.11.8-0.614-643.4%1-037.5%2-60(26.4)2-21(11.4)7-68
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.61.51.913-537.5%1-043.5%2-50(24.1)19-2(8.6)7-59
Stats For (Road Games)0.41.62.0-1.414-642.9%1-037.5%2-68(27.9)1-8(7.1)9-90
Stats Against (All Games)0.60.61.2 13-541.0%1-164.3%3-56(21.7)2-26(10.6)7-54
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.51.5 13-537.8%1-049.0%2-51(23.1)21-2(8.8)7-59
Stats Against (Road Games)0.30.30.6 12-543.4%0-033.3%3-61(22.5)2-11(5.9)6-48

KANSAS CITY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games9-5+0.98-68-526.114.0335.9(5.9)0.918.49.1335.4(5.4)1.9
Home Games3-2-2.52-32-320.812.8344.0(6.3)1.417.47.2332.2(5.2)1.6
Last 3 Games3-0+32-12-126.013.7279.3(5.8)1.312.39.3335.7(5.1)2.3
Grass Games8-3+1.97-46-427.314.5330.5(5.9)0.917.48.1324.0(5.2)2.0
KANSAS CITY - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)26.114.018.930:4626-123(4.6)20-3065.7%213(7)57-336(5.9)(12.9)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.111.219.330:5225-105(4.1)22-3562.7%235(6.6)61-339(5.6)(15.3)
Offense Home Games20.812.818.629:1427-141(5.2)17-2862.1%203(7.2)55-344(6.3)(16.5)
Defense (All Games)18.49.119.929:1424-92(3.9)22-3958.1%243(6.3)62-335(5.4)(18.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.411.120.131:4526-105(4)23-3763.3%250(6.8)63-355(5.6)(15.8)
Defense Home Games17.47.220.030:4624-94(4)23-4056.5%239(6)64-332(5.2)(19.1)
KANSAS CITY - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.30.60.91.112-537.9%0-066.7%2-49(24.5)3-23(7.9)7-56
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.61.31.713-537.8%1-049.2%2-52(24)18-2(7.7)7-59
Stats For (Home Games)0.60.81.40.212-542.6%0-00.0%2-51(23.4)2-19(7.7)7-57
Stats Against (All Games)1.40.51.9 13-433.5%2-140.9%3-65(24.1)2-11(6.4)7-57
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.51.5 14-538.4%1-045.2%2-51(23.7)17-2(8.1)7-63
Stats Against (Home Games)0.80.81.6 14-535.7%2-150.0%3-67(25.8)1-5(5.4)6-56
Average power rating of opponents played: CLEVELAND 21.8,  KANSAS CITY 21
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CLEVELAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/1/2015ARIZONA20-34L7L46O20-3921-40-215238-11923-38-3724
11/5/2015@ CINCINNATI10-31L13L45.5U17-6915-33-144037-15221-27-2190
11/15/2015@ PITTSBURGH9-30L7L43.5U14-1533-45-327321-6025-37-3992
11/30/2015BALTIMORE27-33L-6L41O18-6328-48-275023-10420-34-2322
12/6/2015CINCINNATI3-37L7.5L44.5U19-6825-38-205233-14416-22-2330
12/13/2015SAN FRANCISCO24-10W-2.5W43U41-23021-31-251217-7118-28-1500
12/20/2015@ SEATTLE13-30L14L45.5U17-9419-32-136136-18221-30-2410
12/27/2015@ KANSAS CITY            
1/3/2016PITTSBURGH            

KANSAS CITY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/1/2015*DETROIT45-10W-3W44.5O32-20620-28-134014-8123-38-1952
11/15/2015@ DENVER29-13W3.5W42P32-10617-31-197016-6919-44-1525
11/22/2015@ SAN DIEGO33-3W-3W45.5U31-15320-25-232025-5219-30-1492
11/29/2015BUFFALO30-22W-4.5W40.5O27-15819-30-255028-12921-38-2862
12/6/2015@ OAKLAND34-20W-3W46O22-8916-22-143224-9931-48-2623
12/13/2015SAN DIEGO10-3W-13L41.5U25-15015-23-179218-4424-43-2361
12/20/2015@ BALTIMORE34-14W-6.5W41O28-11321-25-164020-9326-45-2733
12/27/2015CLEVELAND            
1/3/2016OAKLAND            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CLEVELAND: New offensive coordinator John DeFilippo comes over from Oakland and this is going to be an offense centered on the run'offensive line coach Andy Moeller has a solid veteran unit to execute the Raiders' zone-blocking scheme. They preferred Terrance West a year ago, but Isaiah Crowell outplayed West and could be in for a bigger workload on early downs with West taking passing downs. Rookie Duke Johnson is a change-of-pace speedster who could force his way into the rotation. Like departed coordinator Kyle Shanahan, DeFilippo is a West Coast disciple. Dwayne Bowe arrives from Kansas City as a possession receiver while Brian Hartline will serve primarily as a deep threat. They won't throw often once they venture deep into opponents' territory, especially considering the frequency with which likely starting quarterback Josh McCown turned the ball over in Tampa last year.The Browns tied for fourth in the NFL with 29 takeaways last season. Their signing of CB Tramon Williams signals a lack of faith in CB Justin Gilbert, the 2014 draft's eighth overall pick, following his atrocious rookie year. DT Danny Shelton, this year's 12th overall pick, should help against the run.
KANSAS CITY: The Chiefs are built around the ground game, as basically everything they do works off of Jamaal Charles. It's a hybrid blocking scheme that uses Charles in a variety of ways, both outside the tackles and inside, where his combination of agility and surprising power makes him effective. It's a smoke-and-mirrors passing game that relies on a lot of play-action and misdirection with Alex Smith often moving around. They're at their best utilizing the screen game, especially when they can get Charles out in space. Travis Kelce figures to see more playing time despite his struggles as a blocker. He's used on a series of routes, from deep up the seam to tight end screens. Jeremy Maclin steps in as their No. 1 receiver, and he'll be asked to do a lot of catch-and-run work. The Chiefs racked up 46 sacks in 2014, with a whopping 22 of them coming from star OLB Justin Houston, but no NFL team intercepted fewer passes last season than the paltry six Kansas City picked off. S Tyvon Branch and first-round pick CB Marcus Peters will be counted on to improve that number.
PREVIEW
Browns-Chiefs Preview
By JEFF MEZYDLO STATS Senior Writer

Two months ago, it appeared the Kansas City Chiefs were in the midst of a lost season. They're now closing in on a playoff berth.

The surging Chiefs can improve their postseason chances by matching the franchise record with a ninth consecutive victory Sunday at home against the lowly Cleveland Browns.

''I like the football team," coach Andy Reid said. "I like the makeup, even during that (losing) time. We have some character guys."

There's no AFC team hotter than Kansas City (9-5), which has turned a 1-5 start into a potentially special season. The Chiefs have averaged 29.8 points and allowed 12.3 while going undefeated since a five-game skid.

''Everybody knew what this team was capable of,'' receiver Jeremy Maclin said. ''Now we're kind of putting it together, (but) we still have a way to go before we get to where we want to be.''

That might be easy to say as the Chiefs try to equal the club mark for consecutive wins set with a 9-0 start in 2003 and matched 10 years later. However, Reid's players never got down while he stuck behind them during those early struggles and especially after star running back Jamaal Charles suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 5.

''We just put our heads down," Reid said. "We try to do that every week. It's just winning or losing in this league is a small margin between it. I felt like we were close, but you have to do it.''

A victory Sunday and a loss by Pittsburgh or New York will put Kansas City in the postseason for the second time in three years. One game behind first-place Denver in the AFC West, the Chiefs could still win their first division title since 2010.

Kansas City seems to be in good shape to continue its success as it takes on Cleveland (3-11), which is in the running for next year's top overall draft pick. The Browns are 29th averaging 18.1 points and were held to 230 yards in last Sunday's 30-13 loss at Seattle.

Johnny Manziel has thrown a touchdown pass in four straight games and led a 15-play, 80-yard opening TD drive last weekend. But he's facing a Chiefs team that's second in the NFL with a plus-15 turnover differential and a defense whose two touchdowns in last Sunday's 34-14 win at Baltimore equaled the amount they allowed.

''Our guys are playing with a lot of energy and a lot of confidence,'' linebacker Tamba Hali said. ''We're on a mission."

Offensively, Maclin has caught four TD passes in as many games. Charcandrick West scored on a 38-yard run last weekend and has averaged 5.0 yards per carry in two games after posting 2.7 in his previous three.

Cleveland has allowed at least 30 points in six of seven games and yielded a season-high 182 rushing yards against the Seahawks.

"There are just a handful of plays a game where the other team executes and we don't and we're allowing big plays," embattled coach Mike Pettine said. "Like I said, the effort, the energy is there but just the level of consistency that's required to win is not."

Though the effort might be present until the end, the Browns' 16 losses in the last 19 games have Pettine's run as coach in danger of ending after two seasons. That would be another setback for a franchise that hasn't been to the playoffs since 2002 and is nearing the end of an eighth consecutive losing season.

''Any time you make a change in an organization on the coaching staff or you make a change in the organization, there is a one step back that you have to take and that is just a part of making a change,'' Pro Bowl left tackle Joe Thomas said.

"It does take time to teach people the new philosophy, the new procedures, the new schemes and certainly this NFL game is something that takes more than one or two years to be really good in a scheme. ... There is a level of proficiency that you can get in a year to be OK, but it really takes a few years in a scheme before you can get really good at something.''

Alex Smith threw two TDs in Kansas City's 23-17 home win over Cleveland in October 2013.


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