Cleveland Browns have claimed their third victory in a row with a comfortable 30-7 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
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The Chiefs started well, with an 80-yard Jamaal Charles run for a touchdown.
The Browns took the lead when Travis Benjamin returned a punt 93 yards to give Cleveland a 10-7 lead at half-time.
Rookie running back Trent Richardson ran in two touchdowns in the second half, while Phil Dawson added a brace of field goals.
The victory means that Cleveland have more wins than in the 2011 NFL season, and their longest winning streak since 2009.
Both sides remain bottom of their divisions.