CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Browns continue to fight, despite trailing by multiple scores to the defending Super Bowl champions.
Down 21-0, Cleveland finally got on the scoreboard late in the third quarter of Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs, as running back Jerome Ford cut back from left to right before getting to the second level and separating for a 62-yard touchdown run.
Rome rushes for the 62 yard tuddy 😤 #KCvsCLE on CBS and NFL+ pic.twitter.com/S62I9xzogE
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) December 15, 2024
It was Ford's second touchdown run of the season and his longest touchdown run since Week 7 of 2023 against the Colts, when he had a 69-yard score. It was also the longest rushing touchdown allowed by the Chiefs since Week 12 of 2023, when Josh Jacobs had a 63-yard score.
The Browns had totaled just 112 yards from scrimmage before the score.