After his 100-yard return in the first quarter broke the league record, the 6-foot-1, 215-pound veteran sped 103 yards in the second quarter.
His first return of the day was the seventh of his five-year career and broke the record he had shared with five others.
On that one, he broke free from at least six players who got their hand on him. In his second, he took the ball 3 yards deep in the end zone, cut left, then right and was hardly touched. The 103-yard return was a yard short of the Browns record. Cleveland's 269 yards in returns were a team record.
Cribbs came into the season with five touchdown returns of kickoffs and had a 98-yard return against Pittsburgh on Oct. 18.
Cribbs had been tied with Dante Hall, Gale Sayers, Mel Gray, Travis Williams and Ollie Matson.
The two returns in a game tied the league record.
Meanwhile, Jerome Harrison has broken Jim Brown's single-game team rushing record.
Harrison had 240 yards on 29 carries against Kansas City with a little more than 4 minutes left Sunday. He came in with 301 yards rushing for the season. His career high before Sunday was 121 yards this year against Cincinnati.
Brown had 237 yards twice, in 1961 against Philadelphia and 1957 against the Los Angeles Rams.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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