The Kansas City Chiefs and Cleveland Browns are in contrasting positions in the AFC standings. The Chiefs are the No. 1 seed and are in pole position to secure a wild card round bye, while the Browns are at the bottom of the standings and in lottery pick territory.
Heading into their Week 15 matchup, let's take a look at the weather report and how both franchises have performed this season.
Chiefs vs. Browns weather report for Week 15
The Kansas City Chiefs-Cleveland Browns game will be played in harsh conditions. According to Pro Football Network, there is almost a 65% chance of rain at kickoff and it's unlikely to get better as the game progresses.
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The wind is likely to blow at 17-18 mph from the Southeast, with up to 30mph gusts. The temperature during the game is projected to be in the low 40s.
How are the Chiefs and Browns performing in 2024?
The Kansas City Chiefs are having a great 2024 regular season, even if they aren't playing the prettiest football in the league. The Chiefs have lost just one game, and that was to the Josh Allen-led Buffalo Bills in Week 11. Since then, they have recorded three straight close victories against the Carolina Panthers, Las Vegas Raiders and LA Chargers.
The Chiefs have one of the best quarterbacks, a future Hall of Fame tight end and arguably the peskiest defense in the league. Expect Andy Reid's team to put up another efficient performance in Cleveland.
The Browns are enduring yet another forgettable season, dealing with poor form, injuries and front office dysfunction.
They head into Week 15 on a two-game losing streak. Those losses were against the Denver Broncos and Pittsburgh Steelers, and they're up against the reigning two-time Super Bowl champions. It's going to be a long night for Kevin Stefanski and his team.
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