Patrick Mahomes threw two touchdown passes before leaving in the fourth quarter with an ankle injury, Xavier Worthy ran for a score and the Chiefs finally didn’t have to sweat out the final minutes with a 21-7 victory over the mistake-prone Browns on Sunday in Cleveland.

Mahomes connected for TDs in the first half with Juju Smith-Schuster and Noah Gray as the Chiefs (13-1) built a 21-0 lead and then slogged their way through an ugly second half.

The two-time defending Super Bowl champs have 10 victories by seven points or less this season, with six coming on the game’s final play.

Mahomes didn’t finish the game, leaving in the fourth quarter when he hurt his left ankle while being tackled. Carson Wentz replaced him for the final 5:23. Mahomes finished 19 of 38 for 159 yards.

The Browns (3-11) tried to put up a fight, but had six turnovers. Other than a 62-yard TD run from Jerome Ford, the Browns had few offensive highlights and too many self-inflicted miscues.

Jameis Winston threw more three interceptions — two in the end zone to give him eight in his last three games — and the Browns had two fumbles.

Ravens 35, Giants 14: Lamar Jackson tied his career high by throwing five TD passes in a near-perfect performance that led the Ravens to the road win. The Giants tied a franchise record with their ninth straight loss and fell to 0-8 at MetLife Stadium. The victory moved the Ravens moved closer to a playoff berth. Jackson finished 21 of 25 for 290 yards and had a QB rating of 154.6, just short of the NFL maximum of 158.3. He threw two TD passes to Rashod Bateman.

Texans 20, Dolphins 12: Nico Collins had two TD receptions and the Texans defense forced four turnovers, highlighted by two fourth-quarter INTs by Derek Stingley, to help secure the win at home. It’s the second straight victory for the Texans (9-5). Collins had a 6-yard TD reception in the second quarter and his second 6-yard scoring grab made it 20-6 in the third. That score was set up by a 35-yard run by Dare Ogunbowale on a fake punt.

Bengals 37, Titans 27: Joe Burrow threw for 271 yards with three TDs for the franchise record with 36 this season and the Bengals improved their faint playoff hopes with the road win. The Bengals earned the 400th regular-season victory in franchise history. They still need to win out to extend their streak of winning seasons to four straight no matter where they wind up in the AFC playoff chase.

Jets 32, Jaguars 25: Davante Adams caught nine passes for 198 yards and two TDs all in the second half and the Jets rallied on the road to end a four-game skid. Adams hauled in a 71-yard TD pass from Aaron Rodgers with 3:24 remaining and a 41-yarder that set up Breece Hall’s 1-yard plunge with 1:05 to play. Adams, who turns 32 next week, became the 12th player in NFL history with 100 receiving TDs. Rodgers finished with 3 TD passes.