After losing Mahomes, Chiefs and Henne hold off Browns 22-17
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs had lost Patrick Mahomes to a concussion and were in danger of losing the game.
Then their defence and Chad Henne — their defence and Chad Henne?! — kept their hopes of a Super Bowl repeat alive, holding off the Cleveland Browns 22-17 on Sunday to advance to their third straight AFC championship game.
“#HenneThingIsPossible,” a sidelined Mahomes wrote on Twitter immediately after the victory.
With their star quarterback reduced to a spectator, the oft-forgotten bunch opposite Mahomes’ high-powered offence forced the Browns to punt in the waning minutes. Then, his 35-year-old backup showed some moxie with a long third-down scramble and audacious fourth-down completion to Tyreek Hill — when go-for-broke Andy Reid decided to go for it — that gave the Chiefs a first down with just over a minute left and allowed them to run out the clock.